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:OV- xw-USi ojc tLJC jl: j jct: of burning by students at Purdue game pep sessions, was officially razed by the University. It was apparent that the campus was expanding eastward, for during 1939 the new Business Building and the Auditorium were be- gun. The University School also was completed. Construction was begun on the Physical Science Building, North Hall, and West Hall, dormitories for men, and Sycamore and Beech Halls, women ' s dormi- tories. An addition to the Union Building was made that year and a building for the Calumet Extension Division was finished. Eleven presidents have served the University since its organiza- tion as a college in 1828: Andrew Wylie, 1829- ' 51; Alfred Ryors, 1852- ' 53; William Mitchell Daily, 185}- ' 59; John H. Lathrop, 1859- ' 60; Cyrus Nutt, 1860- ' 75; Lemuel Moss, 1875- ' 84; David Starr Jordan, 1885- ' 91; John M. Coulter, I891- ' 93; Joseph Swain, 1893- ' 02; William Lowe Bryan, 1902- ' 37; and Herman B Wells, acting president from July 1, 1937 to March 22, 1938 and president from March 22, 1938. Indiana University, one hundred and twenty years young, con- tinues to expand, to grow, to build, and to become a greater Indiana. Strut and Fret, Indiana ' s dramatic club in 190S, presented the play entitled, A Scrap of Paper or The Adventure of a Love Letter . . . Wylie HaJl looked like this in 1907 . . . Indiana Uni- versity ' s first I man was Malcolm A. McDon- ald in ' 66 and ' 67 . . . Indiana celebrated the 100th year of its founding in 1920 ... In 1896, Indiana University girls played Indiana kick ball in the ladies ' gymnasium. 1940
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ยป Mi 1820 JTIVJOL A By 1910 the School of Education had been authorized, Biology Hall constructed and the University Water Works completed. The fol- lowing year Robert E. Long Hospital in Indianapolis was con- structed in connection with the Medical School. In the same year the first basketball team was organized. The new Men ' s Gymnasium was ready for use in 1917, and a new building for the School of Medicine in Indianapolis was finished. During the next two years the School of Commerce and Finance, later called the School of Business, and the School of Music were authorized. In 1925 Memorial Hall, Memorial Stadium, the Business Admin- istration Building, and South Hall had been completed, and the Uni- versity continued to grow at a greater rate than construction could be completed. By 1930, the Fieldhouse and a wing to the Library had been added. During the next two years the Chemistry Building and the Me- morial Union Building were dedicated. Construction again boomed as the Administration Building, the Music Building, and Forest Hall were completed in 1936. And by 193 8 the School of Medicine Build- ing in Bloomington, the Stores and Service Building, and a wing to the Union Building were finished. Assembly Hall, after yearly threats Women .is well .is men were becoming interested in golf at Indiana University in 1918 . . . The Freshman-Sophomore class scrap of 1918 . . . The young ladies and gentlemen of 1912 strolled along the board walks of the campus . . . Even in 1918, the Bloomington square was a busy place on Saturday afternoons . . . The Bloomington battery, organized under Captain Kenneth Williams in April 1917, drills on the campus.
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