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.Es Za Confetti and - N' -E- p 'f-5 0 S eb ,ffa vf- is W I k L b 3 B I' I I' 3 I' yt Cvmmvll Lg? n ' - .aefaf 1- -,- is fi sense if .1-1 E E:Cl50v4o'o1 5 E L ln a year when we expect to see Walker 'Li' An eight square foot closet in the rear lower F 5 Q, 9 X brary double in size for. at least. see the planning hall of the old preparatory building fabout twen- Q l LU-A-:f5, ,, - --gs' A finalizedj it is good to look at the history of the ty feet southeast of present-day Burnhamb PT, lg , -. Lffq-I iigfrffig' 4 76' DC library. The idea of a library was prominent housed the initial UD volumes. From there it ' ' L4- 5 433, in the planning of the original Drury. and the was moved. in l874. toamodel school building on , .,. . ,-c,- . . first attempt at a library was very modest. the site of Walker Library. That same year it was designated a Federal De- positoryt by I877 it was forced to move to larger quarters in Fairbanks base- ment. By I894 it had grown to 23.000 volumes and moved to Stone Chapel. Harwood Hall was built in I926 Cwith gifts from the Harwood familyb as a li- brary. CSee photo above.J In l959. the library of 75.63 volumes was moved into new Walker Library. MMIII! 4 1 i , .4 To commemorate the move to Harwood. Drury had a new bookplate designed. CSee drawing. left.b The bookplate. still used in Drury holdings. features the Drury Seal and the Harwood crest inside an ornate border, which carries the DC identification. Now the library is bulging again fsee photo leftb. Some of its . treasures are the painting Les Denicheurs Toscans Qby Corotj and LCID rare andfor first editions by Oscar Wilde, R. L. Stevenson. Dickens. Geo. Moore. and others. The oldest book dates from I472.
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Z7 Comic Confetti WHAT THEY never SAID - probably: Coach Stan- field Crightj to a ref: If you had eggs for brains, you'd be the father of a new fIea. Jay Garrott to his arch. stu- dents: Let me tell you about this recurring dream I have. Gee beIow.Q Paul Koch middle rightj to Dar- ren Oellieng Stay out of the pool and that wrinkled skin will clear up. Kim Boyd Cbelow, leftj. l'm existing on the air at DC. DC KDCR - deja vu. Count Dracula says - but then you know that's him behind the Mor- tar Board sign. The squirrel: Of course 5 l - F'-'DQ X l f 1, 4. 7 W A 1 li 254 W 7 6 f If A, ll w , ll ll we guys peek in Smith Hall. Do you think we're nuts? -..-
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