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The Gymnasium ‘Activity-All kinds’ Yes, that’s typical of my visits to the gymnasium, which was completed in 1921. It has two swimming pools, three playing floors, and two lounges. I suppose I’m getting too old for these physical activities but I’ll always enjoy watching the younger set participate in them. Jenkins Laboratory School “Here I watch teachers of the future do their ‘practice’ teaching. I must confess that it doesn’t appear to be practice because the children seem to enjoy school just like in any public school, well, perhaps more. In any case it's a splendid place to go for a visit. Page Eight
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I I Engineering Building A building that popped up between my frequent visits to the campus was the new Fmgineering building. Seems as if something new is constantly being added. This building contains various classes: including in particular: mechanical drawing, survey courses engineering and mathematics and science courses. Several of the student organization offices are located here also.” i i Music Hall “Although not originally planned for college purposes, the Music Hall was remodeled and enlarged to provide a small auditorium for recitals, class rooms, practice rooms, and a bandroom. I have spent many a pleasant hour listening to the presentations of the future musicians.” Page Seven
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Here Most Of My Out-of-Town Students Stay t t Hodges Hall 'Home of activity’ is my definition of this residence of one hundred and seventy-eight Marshall men. Dining Hall ’The dining hall is for the accomodation of the residents of the dormitories. It is located between Hodges and Laidley Halls and is well managed. I presume, by the healthy looks on the students' faces. 'Sixty-eight of my favorite girls, mostly freshmen. live in this, the oldest dormitory on the campus.” College Hall Laidley Hall “1937 marked a happy year in my life, for it was then that 150 more of my co-eds received this rcliabl college home.” Page Nine
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