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THE 1952 Differential is respectfully dedicated to the generous donors of the new dormitory, erected at a total cost of S650,000. For the first time since the found- ing of the college, we have excellent modern accom- modations for on-campus living. The handsome struc- ture located on the west side of the campus parallel to Lilac Drive provides housing for 300 students, and includes a comfortable lounge on the main floor and basement facilities for the Department of Air Science and Tactics. On the west side there is an elevation of five stories and on the east, four. The construction of the dormitory was the initial step in a 510,000,000 cam- pus redevelopment plan. The donors who made this part of the plan a reality were the Louis D. Beaumont Foundation, the many alumni who contributed through the Case Fund, and George A. Yost, for whom the cen- tral section has been named Yost Hall. Mr. Yost, a grad- uate of Case in 1901, was the former president of the Lucas Machine and Tool Company and former director of the Alumni Council. Among his previous gifts to the college were contributions to the Case Fund for Van Horn Activities Scholarships and to the construction of the fourth floor of the Metallurgical Building. Since the completion of Tomlinson Hall and the Dor- mitory, after-class student life does not move off campus as much, and a new atmosphere and spirit have de- veloped. On behalf of the student body, the 1952 Differential extends its sincere appreciation to those friends and alumni of the college who have provided these attrac- tive facilities for out-of-town students and have con- tributed so much to the encouragement of campus life. New Dormitory
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