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, swf 'iihi F ,vw ,- fx -.V f I K T 1, ,I in ' 'X .Mb 'N Q Z5 5 a '- ao- el ---kj' X 'X ' -T' -, i- ' .-f' ' 1' Q V J, - - - -X M hy V . I , K A Y V1 ,M Q - , X .V r 1, ' n , ' X! -- J sf L. r -Or-fi e - ' V 5 fx 'A - X f U, T i f 1 ii - X ,VV, J ,Jef W ity: xf! At w it 3 ,J I H? A f A QV A , ,., 0 it se 0' ' A. V' .- fi f 710 K, 2 ir ire , , 0 -1:1 A , f - A ' 7A it 4 l , W X A Y k , ff - ' 4 , 4 0 , ' A ,Q - ,F , , , V A l , A-1 - M - M Q 'EJ 1922, ,Atlantar lgusnessmen at tfungllraising' PlC1fliCl K A 'fl A V ff V '- A ff ,A i ' ' f -' ' V , Y ' -fr Y ' ' W, I- -- F :-1,1'r MEANS - X 5 2 5 5 2 'A-square deal for:VV.Geoi-gia Boys-an equal -E E .f E E f. - 'Q ' - . chance for a technical education with boys of any ' 4 , , , at -if of , , V e ' of , ,F S ITA: eqial chance for Georgiafs industries with - V X, those ofhny state .V ' - t ' V Opiioiitunity for Georgia citizens-n means 'of 'X Q, overcoming the handicaps imimsed hy -allzick of 'f' ' J industrial development Q ' f 1 , V x ' ' ' ' - Y ' 4, rf A 'xTffir'3!u -.sms -l':f'fi'7-7f, i , f -4 A tg, . 5 Q., if - Vf-QSM 1, ft i QQ J- A 4 N E -4- q,. -y-. , ,- gf V. .fs 'A' ' 2'-ze Q-Li!! .:. - ' v , Q Q I :gf 17, . ,, .N - L . V ,A - 4 T ,P . I ,V H :?QX.h,-., 151, ,A . A-11, lax! g I p fi , VV Va N i- at ,EIL 2453 1C,V,:gV qggicgizg' A f A V 1 ,Ou .-,J V 0 'W , e -.F 1,f.ff4'l is he 0 0 i , i2 V-YT fntxf' Q-' jg gi -X. fx' ,After the first world war, a Y V '.f ..-tr-5. D A' 'Q iw ' 'f l I ' - . Zz.. ij- b 4 V . W 'r ' 'h af' A 59, '- 'fr-,I x . great number of veterans wished P .gn , 1 139' 'w jx' IJ 'fri '- J, - ' y- fx, , to enter Tech. Fac1l1t1es were al- .-.-i' so ..- - -f ur -- A , M A 5.11. 1 o' -V fl VV L ,'1 A ', -N ' 5- 3 20 5 ' J' most xnaclequate, and xt brought 5 -V' Q' '- F SE:-,Q ' -We x L v, l '4 ,. V . . X 'o V' .' V 3'-: ' x'5L.Y w' 1113 '-' 23 I' ,. to llgllf that sometlixngf must be ' '-4 - 11 T, -f., ' D y3 f- -x '. ,- -- V , , FR 'I' F3 . A' V5 A ?PxX :p,-1w,' 9 1, 2fj,,.eff33, I 'V 0 clone to relieve the stragn then 15 f'!.5 e'a ',Q11fJggi1f : gf e ' ,. - 1' , . 'f 't', ' ,, and the -future stram. So begari 4 ,:' Q 24 s , - . 6.1, - ' ' the Greater Georgia Tech Came tiiij' 'W ' v ,, f ' ' N. V J. .V -ff' H . K X - - w3.m 0 ,Yggc'y,-161, 8 A rv 'Vg ' 4, pa1g'n-to procluce ap Y greater ,.E'f?0 -gt 0 V fe ,Vt V V, ' Geofmrech. Et wee, . PEgu,wMEF.:iX X.xv4V 9 R ji J I Q f Q - 4 V 'fha mu: .an ' -'L , V - - - ,, umffgrmhu 7 X f ' A is P L It was botlm aA pulnlxc relatxons A ' x Q - 'Q ' To i . . Cr Rm A A V , V i di - x and a money-ralsxng campaxgn. f Vkwrifxglmkxw ,, 7 V! f tl- ff- It was to bring to thexstate ad- ! V V. D A X mgrustrators-and the pulallc the THE he-GeREATiERt GEQRGIA' TECH 0 true meaning if1dVV?1ue'0f tech' KEY To-UWA U I- In Bmugmfzs K -if A nical training. Tlmetmonetary goal : . D . ' ' f ' . was 'originally set at tive million l. V. . ,. --.P F.. ' I-:N , . 0 f ..V . , J. n i f-Q l D i 3 , rlollars, Vbut the result Was a n-- .. 6' -'-- r-Tqdle 'X .... 'Q A. . .irq -7 -' - ' - Mina md Ceramics - - . . . 3 -' - F - 'Architewnre T. . . . . . '9 - - 5 - - Commun: - . .V .... . . . . . 10 - ' - 3 - Pavel' Flint fniltlitiolll, --- - - -no-V - ll - - - - Shopllfldditioml - Us - - ' . . ' 12 - L - - Aulo and ACIQIIIIIEG -- . 13 ' - - - Hoopihlif- - . . .' I4 - - - - - Research - -Y . . f. I5-1617 - - - Dormimrsa . 13 '--- -'Gymnasium - Pro. y, I 0255.5 ' 'gf . as ,'mr.u.c0s'r..5... ..... - .-' 3llJ,lXlJ.IX'l - - 250,0t'D400 T 160,610.00 - 350,000.00 ' ' 751mm-in -' ,-f 125,000.00 - - V 150,001.00 -- 70.000.00. , ' ' - Y. 500,000.00 - 720,000.00 N' 0 V - 250,000.00 - 75011110.01 - Ss,o0o,000:oo BE BUILT OR IMPROVED IN DEVELOPMENT, KEY 'ro ,vu-:w BUILDINGS j 1 f , te - - me 0 -W - ec nical ' ' B 'ld' ' ' ' ' 22 - ,- - Exprimnm l::lgngul ms ' 4 27-28-29 . 23 - - A - Drawing-arid Mechgnic, 1 30 - - - '- 21 f - - Auditorium k X , ' 31 . X 4 .N 25 - - K 1 Armory V 32 - - A r , is BUILDINGS Annepylo Y. C. A.?' R For iuler expansion 'Grarfl rj.-la GrnndV'SlandN 1 ' J Pleaidf-nfs house' foo little outer the-tmillion-ancl-arhalf. tTlmoug'l1 not as successful 'ag hopecl -for Hnanclally, the cami paign, rexalizeclv great xsuccess - in its other goalsg-It craikeclz the lfiarrierwof 'partial rejection or .nonrrealization of the irnjhortakrice Vofv a, techriical school in Georrglat , . ,. X, o.M2 1' K N XAQFR, . QV .1 V, if '
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X ENMENG 'kirfk , The lirst small seeds which grew into the founding of Tech were sown when two Civil War veterans had a con- versation in May, 1882. These men were Major F. Han- son, publisher and manufacturer, and Nathaniel E. Harris, a Macon attorney, who later became govern ar of Georgia. Hanson saw the need for the school, and encouraged Harris to help malce it a reality. He was elected to the State Legislature using the need for a technological school as a mafor part of his platform. He directed his efforts to this end, and in 1885, the lnill was passed by a very narrow margin. Three years later, Techls doors were opened to one hundred and thirty students seelcing the degree of Bachelor of Science in Nlechanical Engineering. Trophy presented to Nathaniel Harris, founder of Tech. 1. In 1888 the school lnegan classes with its nrst two buildings. They stand now. Aging and obsolete, the ,Administration and-Old Shop Building have endured time to see the modern outline of the Electrical Engineering Building, and will proli- aluly see the new Chemistry Building and many others. A 'X But they once stood alone on the hill, with the rest of the campus just tree-covered hills and a lazy stream on the northernmost edge of Atlanta, 1888. H 4 L7 Before 1900, Swann and Knowles dormitories and the A. French Textile Building were completed. The Smith Shop Building was built-now the post office. At that time, the annual appropriation had reached the ponderousi 'figure of S40,000. The following Hfteen years sa,w the Lyman Hall Chemistry Building, Carnegie Library, Whitehead Infirmary, YMCA Building Building completed. Grant Field was built in 1913. , , 'In the twenties and thirtiesf came the Physics, Ceramics, Naval Armory, C.E.,-and Engineeringnbflechanics buildings, .along with Haxrris, Cloudman, Techwood, Harrison, and Howell dormitories. XBrittain Dining Hall was built in '28. 1 'A 'Glenn and Towers dorms, the Hightower Textile Building, the Architecture building, completed in the late forties Wand earlylfifties, mark- the beginning of the campusqs newer buildings. Construction has been constantly in evidence in the last few years. ' ' X -L , ' A , X., QCRANTIFIELD around 1915 niiilr, 35'
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