Capital University - Capitalian Yearbook (Columbus, OH)

 - Class of 1924

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Capital University - Capitalian Yearbook (Columbus, OH) online collection, 1924 Edition, Page 27 of 224
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Page 27 text:

Program for the thuu'lngmntt of (Srratrr (Capital By Greater Capital we do not necessarily mean a college larger in point of numbers and scope. That may come as time and conditions show that Capital must offer wider and more extensive educational opportunities for its constituency. At present the interest and efforts of alumni and friends should be directed toward provid- ing thoroughly adequate and modern equipment for the field which we arc now en- deavoring to cover, and to make secure the place of Capital University among the high class colleges of the land. 1. 2. 3. 1. 5. 6. THE NEEDS Additional Endowment. Music Conservatory with Assembly Hall. Women’s Dormitory. Remodeling of Recitation Hall. A new Science Hall. Remodeled Gymnasium. Development of the new Athletic Field. Our first task will be to raise at least $300, nn additional ENDOWMENT. This sum is necessary in order to meet the financial standard set up by the best ac- crediting agencies. The Board of Trustees is asking synod for permission to launch a campaign for this purpose. The second step forward invites the erection of a MUSIC CONSERVATORY and ASSEMBLY HALL on the college campus. The Hall should have a capacity of 1200. Such a building will provide a proper place for the daily chapel, lectures, public meetings, musical concerts, etc., as well as furnish much needed room and facilities for our fast growing and flourishing School of Music. A WOMEN’S DORMITORY— a necessity if we would have more of our young women receive their education at Capital. A budding committee has been authorized to prepare plans and specifications. Room for 150 girls should be provided. The old RECITATION HALL is hardly fit for use. It must be completely remodeled and probably enlarged to meet the immediate needs of our school. The LEONARD SCIENCE HALL, built in 1876, has about served its time. The work in these departments has also grown to such proportions that the present building is entirely too small. It is not fair to our hard-working and efficient men to expect them to do their best work under unfavorable conditions. When the Assembly Hall has been provided the LOY AUDITORIUM should be remodeled. With a few changes and some rearrangement this building which from its beginning has served as a combination Assembly Hall and gymnasium, will answer very well as a GYMNASIUM only. Here is ample opportunity to establish a monument to the faith in the cause which Capital University represents. The future is ours in even greater measure than the present, but its realization depends upon the growing interest and greater generosity of our friends. -

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ADMINISTRATION BOARD OF TRUSTEES PRESIDENT Rev. F. B. Max. A. B.....................................Massillon, O. SECRETARY Rev. Alfred M. Wagner, A. B............................. Cleveland, O. Rev. C. F. W. Allwardt, A. M..............................Hamilton, O. Rev. J. F. C. Sollkr....................................Youngstown, O. Rev. M. C. Hecht, A. M......................................Dayton, O. Rev. E. G. Richter, A. B................................Detroit, Mich. Rev. L. H. Sciiuii, A. M., l’n. D...........................Toledo, O. Rev. B. F. Brandt, A. B................................Oak Harbor, O Prof. G. A. Lange...........................................Dayton, O. Herman Ben .in, A. B..................................... Columbus, O. Wm. J. Conrad...........................................Marysville, O. Charles F. Mayer......................................... Columbus, O. C. A. Schulze, A. M., M. D................................Columbus, O. Charles Patzer.........................................Grove City, O. Otto Spielman.............................................Columbus, O. S. A. Singer.....................................Treasurer P. J. Mackensen..................................Registrar Carl Acker.mann........................Seeretary of Faculty R. B. Wilder m ut i i.............................Entrance Examiner

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