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Housed in Presser Hall, honoring Theodore H. Presser, Heterick Library offers a conducive study atmosphere to all Ohio Northern students. Students have free access to the reference books, texts, digests, encyclopedias, periodicals, and other reading available for use. For¬ merly located in Brown Building, the university library was moved to Presser Hall in 1953, which also houses the Departments of Music and Speech and Theatre Arts. HETERICK LIBRAR Y Standing: M. Parkhill, G. Runser, K. Benjamin, V. Schert er, T. Lang. Seated: L. Jump, Head Librarian. 29
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A milestone in Ohio Northern’s program of expansion, the newly completed cafeteria marks the finished por¬ tion of what will soon be a spacious student union. Serving all ONU co-eds as well as all freshman men keeps the cafeteria staff and co-ordinators well occupied from 7:00 A.M. to 6:30 P.M. daily. In addition to this, many faculty and administrative officials enjoy the fa¬ cilities of the cafeteria. O. Reams, M. Hall, S. Cohagen, K. Traucht, L. Rauley, H. PfofF, S. Harp, L. Taylor, A. Ramsdell. 28 R. Baker, P. Quatorrochi, M Hall, I. Bice, T. Gonzalez.
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COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS Providing a well-rounded, liberal education with stress on moral and spirtual values, the College of Liberal Arts endeavors to develop in the student poise and perspective with which to meet and evaluate life situations; to fit him for responsible citizenship; to give him a scholarly foundation for fur¬ ther study or professional training; and to afford him a rich and full personal life. The college offers a selection of twenty-two major fields to prepare the student for positions in sciences, gov¬ ernment, teaching, and business as well as for graduate work and professional education. It is the oldest college on the campus and is an ever expanding one. Formerly a history professor at the Inter- America university of Puerto Rico, Champlain College and Hofstra, Dean Oscar G. Darlington is com¬ pleting his fifth year at the helm of the Liberal Arts College. The Dean takes pride in the strong science program provided for students in pre-pharmacy and several hundred others specializing in pre¬ medicine and education. Well known by everyone. Dean Darlington freely offers personal guidance in helping to fit the student for responsible citizenship. OSCAR G. DARLINGTON, A.B., A.M. (Penn Slate), Ph.D. (Pennsylvania). Dean, College £ Liberal Arts
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