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Sars .gif-0131 this Site, t e campus MUY vict ' we he-111 inoflfgif of former years Jniversity hall. .ns the Hrst ersity since in twenty- he ChicagO ,000 will be tennial and 1ouse north he building basketball orium Seat' nd musical d between hall. Said ,n the oveff Jnced three Centennial hall will contain classrooms, libraries and offices for the College of Liberal Arts, Graduate school and the Schools of Speech, Journalism, Commerce and Education. The Chicago campus is not to be forgotten. A 592,000,000 ten story Evening Study hall there will provide class and study rooms. Included in the housing program is Sargent hall, now nearly completed in the North Quad- rangle. A men's dormitory and commons, it is named in honor of Fred Wesley Sargent, former member of the University Board of Trustees, who died in 1940 after ten years of service. The Centennial Campaign is being led by a Board ofTrustees committee, headed by Bentley McCloud, president of the First National Bank of Chicago. 111 1111 K lil lllllllll llllll HI ,fy Il Il X1 L To Better Things Memorial hall, new field house to be built north ofDyche stadium, will be used for convocations, musical programs, and indoor sports events. Centennial hall to be located at the south end ofthe campus, will pro- , . vide classrooms and oH'ices for various departments ofthe university. Sargent hall, the new men's dormitory, has been under construction dur- the fall quarter. ing this school year and will be ready for occupancy in
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Tlhtrfouglil Years Scott hall and Cahn auditorium, dedicated in 1940 on this site have improved both student life and the appearance ofthe campus, Dyche stadium is successor to Sheppard field where many victoriouq football games, baseball games, and tugs of war were held in 1892i Deering library ofTers facilities unknown to students of former years who studied by the cast iron stove on third floor ofUniversity'hal1 V f' With the Centennlal program begins the first great fund ra1s1ng dr1ve of the unlverslty smce the Greater Northwestern Campalgn twentv Hrs Years 380 Whlch resulted ln the Chicago Campus The present goal of 38 250 OOO will be used for the establishment of a Centennial and Memorial hall fThe Memor1al hall IS to be a Held house north 0 Dyche stadium Of grey brick, the bu1ld1ng lellllll lilrarlll hlllln Gm lll mllisfll ' h Chi ll 01 ll'lllll'.d lllIlf0l'd lncllllll llilllm now U I A nlnlefl ll l llltlllllel Ol ll'll0 llll Thg CCH Board vlll llCCl0llll1 ol Chicag0 5, Al, , it ,1--4'- A games, and In the east end, an auditorium seat mg almost 7 OOO for convocations and musical Programs Spgjgfelgnllig hall 1S to be located between esld ul mg alifl Faverweather hall Said ent Miller It IS the first b1'C611'l the ov a Ong range development We announced th years ago l A l ' ' ' f l ' , , , ' 0 J rg - ' . tj ' e .Rr 'aku - . V 6 ern, r Wll COHta1n. portable bleachers for basketball PI' i ' ca - ' , , . f- an 1 3 fee 18 .rr A 1
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