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Contributing to the growth of the campus is the School of Education building. Mark Delzell, Dean of the School of Education, surveys the plans for the new building. The new School of Education building, to be completed in 1 962, should furnish adequate room for the school for some time and Is expected to enable the Univer- sity to eventually double the en- rollment in the School of Educa- tion. It replaces the old Science building which was condemned in 1958, and in addition, will house the classes held temporarily in various buildings on campus. This new, completely air- conditioned building will contain an audio-visual aids laboratory, a guidance and counseling center, a graduate study room, and an educational research and service center. 28
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Andrew E. Lee Memorial Medicine and Science Building KAedJuCMue UL Yeah. With the completion of the new wing added in June, 1961, to the Andrew Lee Mennorlal Medicine and Science Building, the departments of physiology, pharmacology, and biochemistry of the School of Medicine established residence. The funds providing the 10,000 square feet of the new addition were granted by the government on a matching fund basis. Caroline Spahn completes her first year at SUSD as Dean of Scnool of Nursing. W. L. Hard, Dean of School of Medicine, relaxes between sessions with pre-meds. 27
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Within the walls of the Andrew Carnegie Library is -found the source of all knowledge. The Main Library, housed in University Hall, came into existence in October, 1882, when classes were first held at the State University of South Dakota. The fire in 1893 nearly destroyed the book collection, but it was quickly replaced, and in 1894 the library was designated the depository in South Dakota for United States documents. The present building was con- structed in 1912 by Andrew Carnegie ' s donation, and an addition was built, partly through a PWA grant, in 1940. An entirely new build- ing is being contemplated. Miss Ruth Bergman has been librarian since 1944, when she first acted as co-librarian with a contemporary. In 1948, Miss Bergman took over the job of maintaining and efficiently running the library. An estimated 1 85,000 books, constituting the largest li- brary In the state, are now under her care. Miss Rufh Bergman willingly contributes her efforts to the time-consuming, thankless job of maintaining the library. Knowledge comes through effort and hard work. o u a M S L 29
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