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Not long ago, someone asked President A. A. Page: How can you af- ford to take everybody in? His reply was typi- cal: How, he an- swered, can we afford not to? 1. Administration building (classrooms) 2. Present chapel —future library 3. Men ' s dormitory 4. Women ' s dormitory 5. Faculty apartments 6. President ' s home 7. Dean ' s home 8. Faculty house 9. Student activities building 10. Religious activities building 11. Methodist hospital (serving the college as well as the community) 12. Train and bus depot A RECENT AERIAL VIEW OF THE PIKEVILLE CAMPUS SHOWS PRESENT
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THE PIKEVILLE COLLEGE AREA Tr7 :r::jr I I ' - ' H UNTINGTON Lexington KENTUCKY WEST VIRGINIA PIKEVILLE ; I N. w . S. - ' VIRGINIA - Br ISTOL --« -.- -N-------- -.•— y---i. MILES 20 40 60 80 100 C t If you place the point of a compass on the dot on the map representing the town of Pikeville, and inscribe a circle of a 50-mile radius, you will find that the circle encloses an area of just under 8,000 square miles, including parts of the states of Kentucky, Virginia, and West Virginia. Within this circle there are half-a-million people not served by another four-year college. And yet their need for one is as great if not greater than that of any region of comparable size in the United States. The need for teachers, for trained and responsible Christian citizens, for competent professional men and women, is a critical one, for educational facilities have not kept pace with the demands of a rapidly growing population.
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Although Presbyterian related and supported, Pikeville College has many students from other denominations: Baptists, Methodists, and others. The Christian emphasis is what counts. A. Chapel-Science Building B. Additions to men ' s dormitory— new kitchen and additions to cafeteria C. Additions to women ' s dormitory D. Retired faculty apartments E. Faculty apartments ii auv ' w F. Classroom building 9| ' basement parking Ws G. Bridge IMHwV ¥ . . • H. College parking 1. Proposed city l4 ' .. parking lot TO TRWHtN BUILDINGS (NUMBERED) AND PLANNED ADDITIONS (LEHERED).
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