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1 l1 an 6.1 IITHIS building is The one around which mosT of Fordham's oTTicial acTiviTy cenTers. The AdminisTraTion Building houses The adminisTraTive oTTices of The College. Originally The building was known as The Rose Hill Manor House when iT was erecTed in I838. In I87O, norTh and souTh wings were added which served as living quarTers Tor The TaculTy and as a dining room and chapel Tor The sTudenTs. ln i924 The Building was re- modeled and modernized and since ThaT Time iT has housed The OTFices oT The Dean oT STudies, The Treasurer, The RecTor, and The RegisTrar. During The pasT summer. The new wing was builT. Here are Tound The Offices oT The Dean oT STudies, The Personnel DirecTor and The Alumni fxssociaTion. This air view OT Fordham's campus shows The beauTy of Rose Hill's sevenTy acres. The FronT Campus sTreTching along Fordham Road is crescenT shaped by The Duane Library, Larkin Hall, Col- lins AudiTorium. The Chapel and ST. John's Hall. The Quadrangle, behind fXdminisTraTion Building is bounded on The oTher Two sides by Hughes Hall and Dealy Hall. Behind The Quadrangle is The EasT Campus which is bound by KeaTing Hall, The Gymnasium, and Free-
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' 'THIS is our chapel. our place of refuge and solace in our spirilual liie. The Cljlapeli Whose ivy-covered walls, and mag- niiiceni inferior have provided a filling place for almosi a hundred years of Ford- l1Gm's hisiory as a place of worship. Com- in I845. if served as a chapel for pleled Seminarians and as a parish church for ihe surrounding 'rerriiory uniil IBS9 when ihe parish of Our Lady of Mercy was esiab- l'5l19d in Fordham. Since +hen, if has been f1SSCl exclusively by Jrhe siudenis. ln I929, 'i WGS enlarged by exiending ihe main building and adding The iwo iransepis and solemnly dedicaied by His Eminence Pdirick Cardinal Hayes, Archbishop of New York, in April of ihai year. The resi- fleni sfudenls' daily mass. monihly devo- OHS, Mass oi The l-loly Ghost and reireais GFS held here.
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7 ' -Q? rr' man Hall. The Park Campus includes lhe The Building was solemnly blessed by The 'rennis courfs, S+. John's l-lall and Jrhe Lale Cardinal Hayes on December 6, Chapel. I936. Here lhe Junior and Senior classes Finally we come 'ro lhe mosf recen+ meer. The Gradua+e School was perma- addilion To lhe campus, Kealing l-lall, nenlly moved info This building in I937. ii
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