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BulldixiB IN THE FALL of 1963, the University Union building will emerge from a blueprint to reality. The million dollar constructic funds. ■ill be financed entirely through student OPENED FOR OCCUPANCY the Fall quarter of 1962, Corbin Hall is at present the tallest building in Macomb. Corbin, an eight story women ' s residence hall, has all the modern conveniences including telephones in each room. Three of the buildings in the expansion program were completed for use during the 1962-63 aca- demic year. These were the Memorial Library, Cor- bin hiall, and the Medical Building. First to be completed was the Memorial Library. Moving Day was declared by President Knob- lauch, and all classes were dismissed so that all stu- dents could participate in the moving of all boob from the old libraries in Sherman Hall. AN INFIRMARY IS only one feature among the many in the new Medical Building located on Murray Street. The old medical of- fice had been located in the Campus Laboratory School.
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in the Future During the next two years the Western campus will be under construction as the multi-million dollar expansion pro- gram is continued. Among the proposed buildings are an atom-proof classroom building, new student union, applied science building, multi-purpose building and men ' s residence hall. The windowless million dollar classroom building will be equipped for protection against radiation. It will feature built-in teaching devices for space-age teaching. Located just east of the new library, the building will contain ' classrooms and offices. Located directly across from the new classroom building will be the new University Union. Special features of the new union will include bowling alleys, grand ballroom, lounge, conference rooms, and music listening rooms. hHome economics, agriculture, and industrial arts classes will be moved to the new Applied Science building upon completion. The ten million dollar structure will be located on Murray Street. Also under construction is a new multi-purpose building west of Hanson Field. The two million dollar construction will feature an indoor eighth-mile track. The largest structure in the history of Western will be the twin-tower men ' s residence hall. Being built behind the pres- ent Student Center, each tower will be fourteen stories high, and will provide housing for one thousand men.
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