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First row descending-Russell, Mrs. G. Lindsayg Case, Mailboxes provide a central meeting place for Mrs. Charlesg Asplund, Mrs. Normang Thurston, Mrs. seeker: of news' from home or the latest publi- Donaldg Schubert, Mrs. Danielg Peck, Mrs. Robertg cations. Brown, Mrs. Josephg Brouse, Mrs. Kennethg Wilson, Mrs. Paul. Second row descending-Knighton, Jacky Stewart, Earl, Case, Charles, Elrod, Walter. On campus students share three meals a day in the Byrne Hall dining room . . . . . . Meals, hot from rto-ue to table, are ably prepared by Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Feazell. From secretary to cook, administrator to boohkeeper, Christian orientated employees work hand in hand be- hind the doors of Northern's nerfue center. 8
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Miss Ruth Gray, Librarian, and Mrs. Henry Tera- gawa, Assistant, elzeclz the catalog number of a new volume. ddequate material and space ajford proftable research and study. 10 Wilkinson ln 1924 the doors to the newly built Wilkinson Hall were flung open. The new building was Northern's pride and joy. It was appropriately named for Dr. William C. Wilkinson, a steadfast friend, who also contributed his private library. Wilkinson Hall houses a number of facilities which were instituted to afford the student a Well rounded academic and social life. The Armstrong Library, containing 60,000 volumes, occupies the first floor. Recent contributions to the library were received from the William Fouts and Roland Turn- bull estates. The Baptist Archives, the seminary and college read- ing rooms, along with the Periodical Room, comprise the major portion of the library.
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