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W' E' 'T'f'T 'T1 HE study of science was first introduced into the curriculum of the College in the form of the natural science courses offered in 1870. Gradually the various other sciences were added to the course of study, and in 1920 these were all organ'- ized into one department called Science , The school had long failed to provide enough space for this department. Conditions were alleviated, however, in 1917 with the construction of Science Hall. This hall contains the very best in modern equipment, laboratories, lecture rooms, and classrooms. The basement of the building contains laboratories and the office of the College Physician and Nurse, who provide ade- quate medical treatment for students of the college. The first floor houses the office of the department and the divisions of physiology, botany, and zoology. On the second floor are found the laboratories and classrooms of the divisions of geography, geology, and physics. The third floor is given over to the division of chemistry. The past year has seen the completion of the murals in honor of Dr. Fred Donaghy, Professor of Physiology and Hygiene. The murals, painted by Gilbert Wilson, Terre Haute artist and friend of Dr. Donaghy, are found in the main corridor of Science Hall. A CORNER IN THE CHEMISTRY LAB THE DONAGHY MURALS THE DAILY WEATHER MAP
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HE first dormitory maintained by Indiana State Teachers College was in existence from 1904 to 1910 and was known as Mansion l-louse. Prior to this time students had been com- pelled to live in private residences. lt was usually customary for students to form themselves into clubs and board together. Competing with one another in athletic contests, debating con- tests and the like, these clubs became a vital part of the ac- tivities of the school. The present dormitory, Women's Residence Hall, was dedicated in 1925. Four years later an additional wing, similar in design and structure to the original, completed the building. This home for the women of the College includes a com- plete modern kitchen and a large dining hall. Beautiful re- ception and recreation rooms provide adequate places for social gatherings. The individual rooms are Well-equipped to provide com- fortable living quarters, and the Women enjoy all the comforts of a modern home. THE RECREATION ROOM TI-IE RED LOUNGE A STUDENT BEDROOM
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