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Viewed The Buildings - Old Main This building, the oldest and largest on the campus, brings the fondest of memories, for it has been with me longest. It contains the administrative offices, the college bookstore and post office, many classrooms and faculty offices'.’ Northcott Science Hall “I was present in 1915 when the present science building was completed and named in honor of a distinguished Huntingtonian, the late G. A. Northcott. Here I fascinate myself in the scientific world both in lectures anti laboratories. Page Five
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1 “Dear You: “Permit me to introduce myself even though it shouldn’t be necessary because I’m one individual who has l een around Marshall as long as Marshall has been itself. Yes, you’ve guessed it—I’m your Chief Justice himself. “I have the pleasure of being your guide for the next two hundred and twenty-eight pages. For the first time in all these years I have the opportunity of relating to you all of my adventures on this campus during the past year. “Believe me, I really have a lot in store for you, because things have certainly l een jumping around this campus. There have been times when I thoroughly enjoyed myself or was excited, and yet there have been those times when I was puzzled and even shocked. “Regardless of the results, my life here has been satisfactory, and I’m sure that I wouldn't trade it for any other life I know of. “Before we start on our journey through these pages of school adventure I want to remind you that I am a constant visitor to this historic institution of learning and that 1 see and hear everything that happens here. This is the reason I am thankful for this opportunity to be able to relate to you these adventures as I saw them. So follow me and I'll guarantee you the following pages will bring you as much enjoyment as they have brought me. Your Chief Justice Page Four
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Shawkey Student Union I could hardly get through the 'Union , as it is presently called, because of bridge players tucked away in corners here and there and dancers swinging about t h e floor. This building was named for a college professor, Dr. Morris P. Shawkcy. It is quite new, having been built in ’32. I often take in forma] gatherings, college dances, and receptions in the Union’, social center of the college.” I Morrow Library In 1930 I watched the erection of this fine building which w a s named in honor of a former college president. Here I do all my reading, lx th books and magazines. view exhibits in the art museum, and occasionally drop in on the Journalism Department and some of the history classes.” Page Six
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