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PASADENA, CALIFORNIA PASADEN A COLLEGE In 1886 wealthy john W. Hugas came to the Pasa- dena area, to build his mansion on 154 acres in the North East area of Pasadena, in 1910, after his death, Nazarene University bought it. Fifty acres were set aside for the college and the remainder sub-divided and sold to pay for the needed improvements. On occasion the college sold acres to relieve financial crisis. The name of the college changed to Pasadena Uni- versity in 1914 and then changed to its present name, Pasadena College, in 1924. In 1910, with Dr. Bresee as President, the college moved into the Hugas mansion, which it used as an administration and class room building until 1950, then it built another administration building-the present proud building facing Bressee Avenue with its tower lofty. The old Hugas mansion was then converted into a music building: the Gay Conservatory. The Gay Conservatory, now seventy-five years old is one of the oldest buildings in Pasadena. Other beautiful and use- ful buildings soon followed, including Wiley Mem- orial Library. With increase in academic standing came increase in accreditation. Accrediting associations are: Western College Association, North Western Association of Secondary and Higher Schools, and California State Board of Education. As of 1962 new classrooms filled the old Ad building, now Nease Hall. Now a grand new building symbolizes Pasadena College's new status and power in the field of education. 5
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