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Nesbitt Hall lew oDevelopmentd WL Nesbitt Hall is the first building constructed as part of Olivet ' s three-million dollar, ten-year expansion pro- gram. The new $380,000 women ' s dormitory will house 150 women beginning with the fall term. During the summer, three tennis courts with green laykold surface were constructed at a cost of $13,000. The faculty parking area was black-topped. Additional housing was also provided for junior girls by the pur- chase of the Hardin estate, 174 North Convent Street, and for men by the purchase of the property at 208 South Main Street. In March 1960 the College bought the home of the late Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Brown at 925 South Chicago Avenue for the President ' s home. It is a two-story brick structure facing the Kankakee River. It contains nine rooms and two sun porches. The new home will provide space for college social activities which normally take place in a president ' s home. ■( it | ill? £ J V J The President ' s Home Tennis Courts 5r
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rzDecLicaL ion Through thirteen years as an Olivet faculty mem- ber you have won the recognition of students and faculty as a dedicated and loyal Christian professor. As a teacher of the Romance Languages you are the ideal of your students: your spirit of youthful enthusi- asm inspires and lifts them to a plane of greater enjoy- ment of their work and a greater personal dedication to Christ. As a Christian you have manifested those qualities which St. Paul says are appropriate to sound doctrine : you are temperate, serious in purpose, sensible, strong in faith, in love, and in patience. You have carried your Christian witness into aca- demic life as a professor, into social life through unnumbered activities, into religion as a Sunday School teacher and counselor, and into sports through your active interest in athletics, especially as the sponsor of the Trojan Athletic Society. Because of the high ideals for which you stand and your achievement in bringing personal evangelism into every aspect of your life, we dedicate the 1960 Aurora to you, PROFESSOR LEO W. SLAGG.
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