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24 em Another war brought a remobili- zation effort to the campus. Stu- dents in the Naval Training pro- gram were among those who re- ceived special training to aid the student effort in XVorld War II. xxxxw i mxxxxxxx ' Anifn t U12?! re 7 m: - w M Fa; ' 1939 V'Vorld War II begins with the Nazi invasion of Poland. 1941 Japan attacks Pearl Harbor and the United States enters World War II. 1945 Yalta Conference Franklin D. Roosevelt dies. Germany surrenders unconditionally. The United Nations Charter is drafted at San Francisco. 1946 The Philippine Islands are given independence. 1947 2,200-inch telescope is put into operation at Mount Palomar, California. m. us;i iii??? fits , 3s: . HR.- Farties continued on the campus dur- it i i' 131g war years; however, the military W2 x. life was not forgotten as students 11;, wore uniforms to dances and the WV ' American flag was hung in Great Hall. drink
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Well-known for his statuary in areas of th . campus is Christian Petersen, artist-in-res- idence. He modeled figures for the Home Economics and Memorial Union fountains, the Library and Veterinary Quadrangle. In the late days of the 130k all was quiet in the United States while dark Clouds of war hung once again over Europe. Months of depression in the early part of the decade were followed by intensive construction projects on the campus. Friley Hall was built in 1939, 12 years following construction of Hughes men1s dormitory; the two are now joined. In addition came Oak Hall, South Wing of Memorial Union, the Women1s Gym, Collegiate Press Building and Library Storage Building, all constructed in 139 and 140. A transmitting tower for WOI-AM, located about 1,000 feet north of the Service Building in Pammel Court, was built. Streets on the campus were named in 1941 but no street signs were put up. Friley-Hughes Hall, sprawling men1s dormitory on the west edge of the campus, was built in 1939. Additions to the building in 1942, 1950 and 1954 brought total investment to $2,587,665. pl Mam wwxmm,
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In 1942 quiet on the home front was disrupted when the nation again prepared for war and the college mobilized to aid the all-out defense effort. For research and scientiflc development on Vital materials as uranium, Iowa State became the site of essential war work. Essential contribution to World War II Training schools began again with stu- dents wearing uniforms everywhere on Projects such as the separation of rare earths are part of the exhaus- ilj tive research studies carried out at im- the Institute of Atomic Research. In; re- the An influx of married students follow- ing the war led to a separate housing section named for L. H. Pam- mel, long-time professor of botany. campus. The army sponsored a spec- ing year; the Institute for Atomic Re Q 1' ialized training program while the navy search, headed by Frank H. Speddmg, operated schools to teach the essentials of began work in 1945. electricity and even cooking and baking. Married students increased enrollment Despite confusion, activity continued and created need for Pammel Cogrt, on all sides of the campus. hA History of htemporary student houstng prOJeet. Iowa State College, by Earle D. Ross, was Many original buildings Stl-ll stand 111 the published in 1942; 12 stained glass win- Court and expansion is takmg place dows were added to the Union the follow- rapidly.
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