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Mass student effort in 1956 triumphed in the Sep tembcr completion of the Student Center A perspective of Bradlc-y's latest in architecture is captured from the entrance of Lovelace Hall. Major revisions are becoming an annual expectation on our campus. Undergraduates returning this fall not only were awaited by a Student Center but found new administrative ofnces in B I-Iallu and a remodeled business office in Com- stock Hall. Looking back to the fall of 1950, records reveal the dedica- tion of the oldest of new buildings, the library. The men's dorm, with provisions for housing 330, followed with a 1951 construction date. its wings are named after Theodore C. Burgess, first president C1903-19251, and Edward O. Sisson, an early administrator. Contributions spurred many building programs. Among these were the gifts of Valentine jobst, Mrs. Thomas Lovelace and Murray M. Baker. Alumni and students backed the drive and raised funds for the Student Center.
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