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Library Building: First floor- Commerce Depart- ment. office of the Northeast Mis- sourian. and five delightful class rooms. Going up. Second flooi Knglish and Social Science Depart- ments. Bureau of Placements, and Guidance Bureau, watch your step, please. Third floor Silence please, libraries floor, general and co-op. anything from A to except the May 15, 1924 issue of a badly need- ed magazine for a much belated term paper. Kirk Auditorium: Ground floor Health Depart- ment, s;: a a a a all, Industrial Arts Don't mind the noise. The Book Store Books and service, W omen's Parlor and Dean of Wom- en. Sociability Hall comfortable lounges for any couple. Going up. Second floor Music and Physical education, odd combination. Such lovely harmony between the tenors and shouting basketball men ac- companied by the persistent ham mering of set” builders. Third floor Balcony seats please- use- at Assembly times. The Little Theater: Where the make or break would be Cornells and Barrymores. With pounding in the basement, scream- ing directors on the ground floor, make-up laboratories in the attic, this house puts up, gives, and tears down two shows every two weeks. William Tell has nothing on this group. Here they stand: here they shoot arrows all day. Are they Good! 'They don’t even move away from the walks so sure arc they that their arrow will hit the target in- stead of some passerby. Why don’t they go to the stadium?
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Rising from the snow he stands. Joseph Baldwin, looking toward the ghost of a building that has long since become but a memory. Hun- dreds pass by, yet lie stands alone, alone as a pioneer whose visions made it possible for the hundreds to pass. Out of season for the sunken garden, yet the snow does not hide from our memories the garden when it blooms. During the summer months the ever present colors command attention. The long pa- rade of blues, vellows and reds spring from the green that sur rounds them. 'l‘o the north our eyes are lost in a haze of snow covered branches that blend into a clouds sky. An artist has splashed while on «(in- side, then swiftly has dashed on leaving his work but half completed . . . perhaps. How often we have heard of the “good old days when grandpa remembers back in '80 or '79, when he recalls that the temperature went to 20 below, when live feet of snow fell. This is to furnish you with proof fifty years from now when you spin yarns about the winter of “lo-’fHi.
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