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DUSSEL HOUSE Dussel House, which was given to the college by the late Mrs. Frank E. Dussel of Alliance, is being used to house approximately a dozen freshmen women. STUDENT UNION The Student Union is used primarily as a base of operations for commuting students. It is now being used to house some of the freshmen men too. It also provides a place for clubs to hold meet- ings and Student Senate is one of the organizations that holds its meetings there. EAST HALL East Hall houses freshmen men. Aside from being the newest dormitory on the campus, it also furnishes class- room facilities for the Department of Economics and Business Administra- tion. URETTA PLACE Uretta Place, which is called Shunk House in memory of Dr. Joseph Lorain Shunk's Wife, furnishes facilities for 16 freshmen men. 7
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1 :lf-,W-gf' MILLER HALL Miller Hall is the dormitory for freshmen and sophomore women. It also serves as a dining hall for the Women and the men from East Hall and Shunk House. The building is named for the late Hon. Lewis Miller of Akron. LIBRARY The Library was the first step of Mount Union's building expansion program. It is built on a modular plan, and is of red brick trimmed with White limestone. This addition has put a Wealth of material at the finger tips of all the students. Campus CHAPMAN HALL Chapman Hall is named in honor of Pro- fessor O. Chapman, who was associated with Orville Nelson Hartshorn, who was the founder of Mount Union. The dedicatory address Was delivered by the Honorable Salmon P. Chase, LL. D., a trustee of the College, on December 1, 1864. ELLIOTT HALL Elliott Hall serves as the dormitory for junior and senior Women. The hall charac- terized by its familiar white pillars, serves as the dining hall for Bingham House men and Dussel House girls. . . . . . . ,-ALJ,
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LAMBORN SCIENCE HALL Lamborn Hall was given to the college by William C. Lamborn in memory of his wife, and houses the departments of Geology, Chemistry, Biology, and Physics. CONSERVATORY The Conservatory was secured in 1888 and in 1922 was converted into a Music Hall. It contains practice rooms, offices, and recital rooms. 8 CLARKE OBSERVATORY Clarke Observatory was erected in memory of Professor George Washington Clarke, Ph. D., who was the first professor of astronomy at the college. The equipment has all been reconditioned and now is ready for use by students upon permission of the science department.
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