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Bla ewood . . t But think of the fellowship! This seems to be the dominant attitude among the residents of the Men ' s Home throughout its years of service to Man- chester College. Built in 1906, this dormitory has provided a home away from home for many a Manchester man. With living quarters on three floors, it can accommodate 100 male students, as well as the dor- mitory superintendent and his family. Five years ago this building was remodeled and furnished with modern shower and rest room equipment. A guest room and lounge are found on the first floor, adding to the comfort of residents and non-residents alike.
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Remember the Sabbath Day, to keep it holy. In accordance with this basic commandment, there are many opportunities for the college community to worship in the church of their choice. The var- ious churches of North Manchester provide a re- ligious atmosphere to meet the needs of any student, regardless of the denomination to which he belongs. The College Church School furnishes a place on campus for more folks to come close to God. Man- chester College is supported by the Church of the Brethren and the Manchester Church of the Breth- ren cooperates well with the college in bringing its religious program to the students. Thanks to the surrounding churches, the devotional spirit, acquired at the Sunday worship services, is carried on through- out the week here at Manchester College. MancUe ie i QUtdAcJt o tUe fi etUnen . Page eleven
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Home of the Manchester Co-ed. Oakwood Hall equally captivates the fancy of both men and women of the college. This building has played a large part in campus life since its first erection in 1898. Twice since then, addi- tions have been made to it — the first being completed in 1916 and the second in 1926. Besides housing 2 50 girls, a modern kitchen in the semi-basement supplies meals for the college populace. Near by, are located the col- lege social room, Elizabeth Hall, Pr esident ' s dining hall, and campus kitchen. Three large lounges and rooms for the house mothers are found on the main floor. OaJz AJOod affcUl . . . ' ■ l¥: X .ir-
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