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,. -.,, -4. .ff -- X 1 -.x 'F www Ball Gymnasium, 1926 May, 1922 saw the legislature recog- nize the generosity of the Ball brothers by adding their names to the already long school title. Student activity increased and the school newspaper first appeared on the growing campus in 1922. Hines was succeeded by Benjamin Burris in 1924. The enrollment had jumped to 1,016 and the Jazz Age was thriving. His hopes for the school were to gain the highest accreditation and build a laboratory school for teacher training. He was well on his way to achieve his goals when a fatal attack abruptly end- ed his two-year term. Presidents Linnaeus N. Hines, 1921-1924, and William W. Parsons, 1918-1921 Y - Girls' physical education class, 1926 Bowling alleys in the Ball Gymnasium, 1926 .- .ff
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Administration Building, 1924 Library, 1926 Woodworking shop, 1926 1'1- . ...fa In 1920, after thirty-Eve years as presi- dent of the Indiana State Normal School, Dr. Parsons submitted his resignation only to have the board request him to withdraw it. He did but the next year resubmitted it, at which time it was ac- cepted by the board. On October 1, 1921, Linnaeus N. Hines became the president of both schools. Other administrative changes on the Muncie campus were made and names now familiar to students like DeH0rity, Klipple and Pittenger appeared. For live years, the Eastern Division had only two buildings in which to operate. In 1929 the Indiana General Assembly appropriated money for the construction of Science Hall. VVhen it was completed in 1923, it was used for Departments of Business Administration, English, Mathematics, and Science. As the hall was being constructed, the Balls gave a quarter of a million dollars for a new building. Work was begun on the gymnasium in 1922. Benfamin I. Burris, president, 1924-1927
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College Receivea' on -A waited cc1'edz'tati01f1 During alter Part of Twenties Decade Over the nine-year period from 1918- 1927 the campus had grown to 120 acres. The addition of the Library and Assem- bly Hall and the nearly complete Lucina Hall raised the number of buildings to three academic and two resident units. Hines took the temporary presidency until the board appointed Lemuel A. Pittenger to succeed Burris. Immediately after his inauguration in 1928, the Library and Assembly Hall and Luciua Hall were dedicated. 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