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James T. Spillman, Bursar Marguerite Hillhouse Registrar and Director of Admissions John B. Daffin, Treasurer and Comptroller The new 100,000- olume library, to be constructed in the area now cleared and graded on Frederick Street between Academic and Bailey Hall, will be the center of campus academic life. With the completion of the dormitory housing 171 students at the east end of campus, accommodations for a maximum enrollment of 600 will have been realized. Wilson Terrace, located on die site of the old Chapel and surrounded by a garden of seasonal plants, has been built for informal gatherings. Furtlier plans for construction include a science building and a fine arts center.
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Martha Stackhouse Grafton Dean of the College Anne Elizabeth Parker Dean of Students 24
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Faculty Emeriti Herbert S. Turner, Professor Emeritus of Religion and Philosophy, was cited by the Laurel Society as an inte- gral part of a student ' s conception of MBC. He was for a number of years vice-chairman of the Board of Trustees and led the College during critical formative years. His latest book, concerning his native Scotch-Irish community, Mebane, N. C, was pubhshed last fall by the University of North Carolina Press. As college chaplain, Dr. Turner continues to be in charge of the chapel serv- ice and is available for counseling with students, a function he has always fulfilled with deep understanding and insight. Fannie Barth Strauss, Associate Professor Emeritus of German and Comparative Literature, was a member of the first organized class of Mary Baldwin College, 1912. For 30 of her 44 years at MBC, she was supervisor for the Bluestocking, and she was given an award by the National Scholastic Press Association for her work. She is listed in Who ' s Who in the South and Southwest and in Who ' s Who Among American Women. Since her re- tirement last year. Miss Fannie has been engaged in bringing up to date the history of tlie College and in visiting nearby alumnae chapters. 26
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