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Ctttneqic a This ivy covered building is the hub of activity at Morgan. It now houses the offices of the Registrar, the Dean, the Business Manager, and the Accountant. Teachers’ offices and classrooms are here. also. In the basement of Carnegie are the unforgetablc “rabble rooms where many a dewv-cyed freshman has come not knowing how to play that popular game—pinochle, but has left Morgan as a master” of the art of playing this game. The Carnegie Corporation gave a consider- able sum of money toward the erection of this build- ing; hence, the name of the building became Carnegie Hall. Almost every student at Morgan will go in and out of this building at least three times a week. Some of the students literally live in Carnegie. When you want to know what is going on on the campus among the different organizations just go to the lobby of Carnegie. If one should pass among the students in the lobby, one might hear the “solutions” to all of the problems confronting Mr. Truman, the State Department or the Labor Unions. If you have any social problems, someone in Carnegie can help you. If one is looking for a pal, then Carnegie is the first place to go. That's just how important Carnegie Hall is to Morganites!
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Sfence,t flail This building was named in honor of the late John O. Spencer, Ph.D.. IX.D., who served as Morgan’s Presi- dent from 1902-1937. It houses science classrooms, laboratories, and offices of some of the members of the science department. Grants by the Governor and Gen- eral Assembly of the State made possible the erection of this building. Now Spencer Hall is as popular as the lobby of Carnegie Hall. Why? The reason is that our new Canteen is located in the basement. Pennants of the rival schools in our C. I. A. A. conference are about the wall; paddles of our Noble Greok-letter organizations are placed in the most noticeable positions. There is dancing space for our 1 iep-cat co-eds” to do the ‘apple- jack and the “bug.” Knotty-pine scats and booths are attached to the walls. So when the guys and gals are feeling kind of low after failing an exam or two or if they want a snack, it’s to the Varsity “M” Canteen they’ll go. The Home Economics Department is also in Spencer. It has a very modern apartment with the latest in bed- room, living room, dining room, and kitchen furniture. It isn’t at all strange to go through the apartment and find two or three two-year-old babies running about, be- cause here the girls learn home management and child care.
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