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Loyola ' s History Today Past decades of Loyola history are reflected in the buildings throughout the campus. Reflections of the past combined with modern architecture help create the imprint of our ever changing time. Each building, with its history and style combine to make Loyola University unique among urban campuses. C, T Vincent Marquette Hall is the oldest building on the present campus. Built in 1910-1911, it is named in honor of Jacques Marquette, a mis- sionary and explorer. It houses the adminis- trative offices, including the office of the president. Classes are conducted in the build- ing and the Marquette Theatre is used by stu- dents and faculty. Bobet Hall was built in honor of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Bobet, donors of library equipment, stacks and books. The building was begun in 1923 and completed in 1924. Today, it is the C. T. Vincent College of Arts and Science. Common curricu- lum classes are also conducted in Bobet Hall. In September, 1947, a glorified temporary building was built on campus to serve as the College of Business Administration until the university outgrew it. The building was named for Mrs. Olive A. Stallings in 1955. Mrs. Stall- ings had contributed a vast amount of money to Loyola. At the present time the city college offices are in Stallings, and also classes are conducted there.
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Alphonse E. Otis, S.J. 191:M919 Edward Cummings, S.J. 1919-19J1 Francis X. Twellmeyer, S.J. I92t-i92r) F.D. Sullivan, S.J. 192r -19:U John W. Hynes i9;;m9:« Harold A. Gaudin, S.J. 19:16-1939 Percy A. Roy, S.J. 19;»- 194.5 Thomas J. Shields, S.J. 194.5-19. 2 W. Patrick Donnelly, S.J. 19.5-2-1961 Andrew C. Smith, S.J. 1961-19(56 Homer R. Jolley, S.J. 1966-1970 Michael F. Kennelly, S.J. 1970-1974
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C. T. Vincent C. T. Vincent The library was built in 1950 in honor of Loyola students and alumni who died in World War II. The library provides refuge for students seeking the peaceful atmosphere needed for academic endeavors. It contains 218,631 volumes and 1,864 periodicals. Biever Hall, men ' s residence, was dedicated in 1964. It was named in honor of Albert H. Biever, S. J., first president of Loyola Univer- sity. Biever Hall houses undergraduate men and women. It is a six story residence with a capacity of housing 410 students.
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