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REV. JOSEPH F. HILL, S. J THE IMMACULATA REV. FRANCIS PORTER, S. J. 1 DIAL ANNUAL One Hundred Ninety-Five
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NEW REFECTORY BUILDING In the spring of the following year (1920) the old Coppens and Van der Erden buildings were torn down and work on the new Refectory building was at once under way. The structure was completed in time for the fall term of 1920. It is a three-story edifice of irregular native stone, with a frontage of 107 feet, and a depth of 130 feet. It is of Gothic archiecture to harmonize with the Immaculata and the Gymnasium. The entire main floor is occupied by the kitchen and an immense dining hall which accommodates six hundred at a single sitting. The hall is oblong in shape, 105 feet long, and has a maximum depth of 90 feet. The second floor contains six faculty rooms facing the quadrangle, a waiters’ dormitory and a large dining hall originally intended for the Junior division, but at the present used for other purposes. The entire third floor is taken up by a spacious dormitory, a physics laboratory, mechanical drawing rooms and a wireless station. NEW DINING HALL DIAL ANNUAL HISTORICAL Onr Hundred Ninety-Four
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AFFILIATED WITH KANSAS UNIVERSITY In April, 1921, Dean Blackmar, Head of the Graduate School, accompanied , by Prof. Engel and Prof. Stouffer of the Kansas University Faculty, arrived at the College to inspect its equipment, methods and teaching facilities with a view of affiliating it with Kansas University. The following excerpt taken from their report to the Senate of K. U. speaks for itself: “in the judgment of the commit- tee, the class room facilities, the library and the laboratory equipment are equal if not superior to those of most colleges of Kansas that are fully accredited. The permanency, training and scholarship of the faculty arc far above the average and the instruction given is thorough and the methods used, so far as they were observed, are modern and effective.” Today St. Mary’s is fully accredited to Kansas University. SIMON J. HARBAUGH, Donor of Washington Medal DR. GEORGE J. MILLER, Donor of Oratorical Medal J. L. EVERHARDY, A.M., M.D. REV. M. J. COSTELLO, Donor of Catechetical Essay Medal HISTORICAL DIAL AN MUAL One Hundred Ninety-Six
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