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board in town, because of lack of space in the dormitories. Mr. Banks has very kindly taken as many as he could into his pleasant home. There he and his charming wife have made the girls quite happy. In every way the Dean has meant much to the College.
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that they never mind telling her of their headaches. Dr. Evans spends more time and energy in keeping girls healthy than she does in treating the sick, and so they are usually healthy. The State has erected only one dormitory, Stoddard Hall, but it is be- lieved that within a year there will be another one ready for use. Stoddard Hall consists of two stories and a basement. It was built to accommodate one hundred and twenty-five girls, but this year about two hundred and ten have been taking their meals there. About eighty of these room in annexes which are situated just off the Campus. The girls in Stoddard Hall are watched over by Miss Humphries, Miss Smith, and Miss Higgins. Mrs. Pierson, the very efficient matron of the dormitory, manages the hall in a way that few people could. The Methodist Dormitory was erected by the Home Mission Department of the Methodist Church and is situated just opposite Stoddard Hall. It is a three-story brick structure, surrounded by spacious lawns, and grounds for orchard and garden. This dormitory is under the care of Mrs. F. B. Carroll, who makes conditions very attractive and homelike for the girls. The library, especially, is a source of much delight. The girls who live at Methodist Dormitory are under the care of Mrs. Carroll and Miss Barton. Mr. Banks, the Dean, is in every respect an unusual man. His interest in the College has not been surpassed by any other member of the Faculty. During the past two years, it has been necessary for a large number of girls to ia mam
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In the summer of 1912, Miss Whitten, one of the Faculty members, moved into her new home just opposite the College building. She has a very attractive two-story home, heated by furnace, and comfortably and prettily furnished. Twelve girls room with her, and take their meals at the hall. Under the care of the able Faculty, and with the efforts of President Bizzell back of it all, the College of Industrial Arts of today is looking forward to a still brighter tomorrow, which is sure to come. Much progress has been made, but still more will be made within the next few years. DMIfflD
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