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DRIFT Building Program THE question asked frequently is: When will Butler move to Fair- view? According to Arthur V. Brown, Chairman of the Building and Grounds Committee, this question cannot he definitely an- swered until larger contrihutions are made to the Building Fund. Mr. Brown announced sometime ago the selection of Rohert Frost Daggett as the College Architect. Mr. Daggett is an Indianapolis architect and has designed college huildings at Indiana, Purdue, DePauw, and Wa- bash. He was also the architect for the Tabernacle Presbyterian Church, the Robert Long Hospital, the Indiana School of Medicine, James Whitcomb Riley Hospital, and the new Indianapolis Athletic Club. He and one of his assistants, Thomas E. Hibbcn, Ex- ' 15, after visiting a number of the large universities, have been engaged for some time in making a comprehensive architectural plan for the new college plant. In commenting on the new buildings to be erected at Fairview, William G. Irwin, ' 89, a leader in the new Butler movement, states: The College authorities are convinced that each building should be planned and erected with the view of the proper relation to all other buildings and groups of buildings to be erected not only in the immedi- ate, but in the far distant future. A uniform type of architecture will be followed in the construction of all buildings. The Board feels that it will be necessary to provide accommodations for at least 2,000 stu- dents by the time the plant at Fairview is ready for use. The elasticity of the building program will make it possible for the College to keep step ith its growing enrollment from year to year. The Board plans to begin active building operations at Fairview this year. Mayor Samuel Lewis Shank and his Boards are assisting and co-operating in every way possible with the Butler officials. The Col- lege sustained a distinct loss in the death of Dr. Henry Jameson, who was Chairman of the General Plans Committee. The value of his ser- vices to the College the past few years cannot be estimated. Tirciihj-Si.r 1924
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DRIFT DEAN JAMES Y. PUTNAM Pli. B., Illinois College, 1894; A. il., Cornell University, 1903; Ph. D., Uni- versity of Wisconsin, 1909. INIISS EVELYN BUTLER I)I-:. N OI WOMEN Drmia Butter ProfffifKir of English Liirraturc A. 11., IlutlcT ColleKc, 1893; A. il., Co- luiiil.iM riiivrrsity, 1917. 7 ' li-riil il-Eif hl 1924
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