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f d LEBANON VALLEY COLLEGE- 1914 Q ] -• r ' Hx liJ III 7 ? Men ' s Dormitory The Men ' s Dormitory is situated on the southwest corner of the campus. It is a large, three-story building, built of red pressed brick and trimmed with Indiana limestone. Beside a number of single rooms there are sixteen suites of three rooms each.. In all there are accommodations for about one hundred residents. All who room in this building are re- quired to obey certain rules and regulations formulated by the Senior- Junior Council for the purpose of protecting the health and morals of the residents of the building. . - „, ' ' ' j! r w««ss« % I ws m: :::: i
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f LEBANON VALLEY COLLEGE- lOT t j] P i! ' ■■ : : S l ; : m m:i ill! The Girls ' Dormitory The Girls ' Dormitory is a three-story building and modern in every respect. In the basement is a large kitchen and laundry. On the first floor is our college dining-room, which could amply accommodate another time as many students as it now does; the parlor, which is the scene of many a brilliant social occasion and the place where the girls entertain the fellows ; and lounging room for the girls. On the other floors are the suite of the matron, the rooms of some of the lady professors, and those of the young ladies — in all there are accommodations for about fifty ladies ; and the hall of the ladies ' society, the Clionian Literary Society. This is one of the most artistically designed and best executed buildings we have. This, of course, is perfectly proper, since it contains the best part of the student bodv. Page 20
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1 LEBANON VALLEY COLLEGE- 1914 U j pfifk rh iiii J ? Academy The Academy building donated in 1866 is the original building of the institution. For many years it was used only as a dormitory, but last summer it was remodeled and repainted, with the result that it now com- pares favorably with the rest of our buildings. Almost all of the prepara- tory classes recite in this building. Besides the recitation rooms, it con- tains a suite of living rooms for the principal and his family, dormitory ac- commodations for about forty students, and several suites for the use of married students and their families. It also contains a large parlor, con- taining a piano, etc., for the use of the residents of the building and a room in which the meetings of the Academy literary society (The Soph- roneon) are held. Page ft
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