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DEDICATION OF ARTS BUILDING In a simple but impressive ceremony in Assembly Hall at ten oiclock on the morn- ing of May 1, 1936, Ball State's half-million-dollar Arts Building was formally dedi- cated by the presentation of the keys of the structure to President L. A. Pittenger by George F. Schreiber of Indianapolis, the architect. Platform guests at this program, representing the various groups which aided in the financing of the building. were Senator Thurman Gottschalk, chairman of the state budget committeeg Forrest M. Logan, state PXVA directorg and Frank C. Ball, Muncie manufacturer. Making a Pine Art of Living was the subject of Dr. Albert Palmer, president of Chicago Theological Seminary, who delivered the dedicatory address. The complete dedication program follows: The Swan fly Sflirll-Smwx Prelude by Rurlmmilirzujff L , L cccc The Ball State Orchestra Claude E. Palmer, director Presentation of Keys L L L L L L L L L L L George F. Schreiber Acceptance of Keys L L President L. A. Pittenger Appreciation of Students L L L L Marion Turner, '36 Appreciation of Alumni L L Collins Burnett, '55 The Blue Swan fry A'Illt'Ht'l' The Woodpeckei ' fly Nevin L , ,,,.c,, Girls' Sextette Dedicatory Address L L LLLL Dr. Albert XV. Palmer Making a Pine Art of Living Present itiun of Keys Tru
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