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ormitoriesl, ining 8.1193 Steel Skeletons ise DINING HALL l l Architects sketch shows new view from the center of the dormitory block. . a X ' . ' Eye .I . K fr lx 7 1' ,L y X f gb, f ' '- r if t X ' ' ' if K his Q . ,, A X t 1 . gl'-f Q , .. ,K KX XX . I .pk EV ,4' As spring arrives, progress on the dorms and dining hall proceeds by leaps and bounds. This is the view from the corner of Snelling and Grand. MEN'S DORMITORY WOMEN'S DORMITORY This architecfs sketch shows the men,s and women's dormitories as seen from Summit avenue 9
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Macls Latest Building Program igs All fall a parade of trucks carried dirt down Snelling avenue to be deposited in this pile, which stands where the new football field will be. 8 During the groundbreaking ceremony, trucks work in the big hole. Art Ogle watches as President Rice struggles with the uncooperative turf. in November 16 Long-awaited groundbreaking cere- monies for the two dormitories and the cafeteria took place on November 16. Actually, excavation for the buildingis foundations had already begun. The new dorms will house 440 stu- dents, 280 men and 160 womeng this ex- pansion means dorm capacity will rise to 550 men and 550 women. This enlarged capacity is hoped to make Mac more truly a college community. Study and typing rooms and snack facilities are planned on each dorm floor. The rec rooms and lounges will be for all dorm residents. Facilities for serving 700 students lunch and breakfast cafeteria style and dinner family style will be supplied in the new caf. Individual dining halls an a terraced outdoor dining area are planned. Other landscaping will replace the fences on Summit with terraces, pro- vide new sidewalks and a combined entry to Turck and the women's dorm. Contractor for the 32,750,000 big thre is Orville E. Madsen and son. Dea Fred Kramer and his staff have bee aiding in planning the buildings, sched uled for completion by the fall of 1964.
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-B... Architect General Dean explains plans for the new building at a fall meeting. President Rice introduces platform guests at the April 4 ceremony. -0- ,Q ,fi g W 9 H-J Spring rings roundbreaking for Fine Arts Complex Art Ogle, Trustee Chester Tobin and fine arts commission head Mary Gwen Owen break ground. 'IO Overseeing the execution of Macalestefs facelifting is project Mr. Roger Williams.
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