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There were two remaining Ball broth- ers to watch the unveiling that Septem- ber. A plaque on the back of the statue, the last major work of the sculptor, Dan- iel Chester French, noted her purpose, A civic testimonial to the beneficence of the Ball brothers and their familiesf, As the new campus structure was be- ing presented, construction was being done on the Erst men's residence hall. The castlelike structure was designed by the architect who had made the plans for the Arts Building. Formal dedication was on the campus Dad's Day on Ianuary 25, 1939, and the only Indiana limestone-faced building on the campus began to serve its pur- pose as a home for campus men. During the same year as the Elliott dedication, the first home management house on North College was opened. Al- so during this era the Service and Stores addition to the Physical Plant on west campus was completed. Aerial view of Ball State, 1934 'I' l I i l l I l I I l l I l l l l l E l I i l I las li' Q9- lm 15 l? 39. li' W lo IP IS' I9 li lL +5 , . I l B 11 B h F ' l Q 21 1'Ot CYS flllt a1'S 7 I THE STANDARD or THE COUNTRY 1 E l' I . ' The Onl Fruit ar Made b the l l i I OWENS PROCESS i ' I 5 - '---.1- -. .., . That is Why the BALL Jar is so X, ,lggjgl-gi-,W T uniform and the reason you never A I V - .fi 5 l hear a complaint on this make of ' Q I iaf- 5 ? 5 i Equipped with the highest grade I ' if: rubbers and porcelain-lined cap s-a 53,5 l F , El very important thing to the house- I I ,ll wife's success. 'lvl I i ai Q y f' il i n - ' '44-f A-Nuff' if i ' ' 3 F E f'- Illia KI ' ' T ,. 5. ' I gl M N E' fd X -lu Q l A W I 1 A a I Ball Perfect Mason Jars Ball Ideal Jars i l PERFECT MASON jars have been on the All glass. Contents of jar do not come l i market for many years and have acquired in contact with any metal. A perfect if F their good name and popularity by real seal by vacuum, also lever pressure- f E superiority over other jars. doubly secure. I I Fitted with BALL genuine percelain- Easy to fill, easy to seal, easy to open, I n lined caps and PERFECT SEAL red rubbers. easy to cleangsanitary,economical,durable. I I Half Pints, Pints, Quarts, Half Gallons Half Pints, Pints, Quarts, Half Gallons E i --in One-Dozen Cases. --in One-Dozen Cases. I I High-grade Perfect Seal rubbers are parked with Ball Inrx. l They are made especially for loot and cold-pack canning. When ,I ' buying extm rubbers insist ou the Ball Perfect Seal brand. I . I, 0 I B Ll.. BRCTHERS C0 5 1 MUNCIE, INDIANA Branches at Huntington, W.Va.g Wichita Falls, Tex.g Hillsboro, lll.g Sapulpa, Okla.g Okmulgee, Okla.g Noblesville, Ind. -.-p1 I I r I I I I tttt C Laying cornerstone of A1-as Building, 1935
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Extensive construction highlighted the years between 1930 and 1940. New resi- dence halls and academic buildings were added to the increasing campus. To the large donations they had al- ready made. the Ball brothers made a further gift early in the twenties to aid construction of the first three units of Ball Memorial Hospital. In 1935, they gave a half-million to complete the erection of a Medical Cen- ter. As well as serving the campus. the hospital has proved invaluable to Mun- cie as a community hospital. The year 1935 also marked the comple- tion of the Arts Building constructed at a cost slightly under fiS500,000. XVith a gift from the Ball family, the Art Gallery was built in the central sec- tion of the buildingg a recital hall and classrooms completed the purpose of the new building. Further academic facilities had been provided with the 1932 ad- dition to the Library. The lady who serves the campus as a keeper of tradition and a symbol of the university was unveiled in 1937. Beneficence', was finished in 19305 however, until the community economy had revived from the depression's ef- fects, the statue was kept in storage. Over 11,000 Muncie people contrib- uted to the 865,000 needed for the crea- tion and construction of the memorial. Lucina Hall, 1930 Inter-fraternity W'hite River Revue, 1933 Homecoming games, 1931 16
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