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Page 29 text:
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D This beautiful new structure, Doane Gymnasium, bears no resemblance to the old chapel building which sheltered the art department, the music studios and Dr. Shepardson ' s class-rooms in 1891. It stood just east of Stone Hall and had magnificent trees all about it. My work began in 1892 and included the new principle of physical exercise, discovered by Francois Delsarte. Our classes were held twice a week in the chapel of the old building which stood just east of Stone Hall and aimed to train and develop the body in harmony with natural laws. And so it is now with keen pleasure that I watch the Shep- ardson girls play basketball, run, jump, swim and do all the things that are so good for them to do, all in connection with this beautiful new gymnasium. — Elizabeth Shepherd Hopley 23
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Page 28 text:
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Si When I entered Denison in the Autumn of 1873, the house now used as the Conservatory of Music, o r so much of it as ivas then standing, was occupied as a residence by Professor Almon U. Thresher and his gifted wife. Having no children, they made for themselves a family by tvelcoming to their table several of the professors and instructors ivho occupied rooms in the college buildings. The most constant members of this group were Professor John Stevens, a stern old Roman of majestic appearance, commonly spoken of as Oldprof, and his son. Professor William Arnold Stevens, commonly spoken of by the students as Littleprof. Also Tutor Henry F. Burton, Tutor Judson G. Pattengill, Acting Professor John M. English, and Pastor W. C. P. Rhoades, then in the beginning of his ministry, all of whom have enjoyed an extraordinary record of longevity and continuance in service. — Ernest D. Burton ' 76 22
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Page 30 text:
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Hoiv thmgs have changed since my first remembered vieiv of this corner! It was taken in my early boyhood as I stood about the middle of the long walk that stretched from Broadivay to the froiit door of the Old Brown Sem. The barns, houses, gardens, picket-fences and old Institute buildings — all are gone. The protruding front of Barney Hall, the ornamental gateivay, the winding cement walk, the reduced gradient and softened vista are all of a later day. It ivas an earlier, cruder, less liopeful day that was mine. Perhaps I might see the dreams of my father and mother if I ivere to look long enough. Perhaps I might tell their joy because of the groivth of the school they loved. But eno2igh. ' the pictiire of this corner in my memory lias faded completely except as an occasional reverie like this may bring it back. — Francis W. Shepardson ' 82 24
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