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10 BUILDINGS Ideas thrive in congenial and comfortable surroundings and progress results. Among the worthwhile objects created at the Northeast Missouri State Teachers College to give worthwhile ideas space for growth have been new buildings. When students returned from the Christmas vacation, the transformation of $350,000, a plot of ground, and architectural intellect was complete in the form of a new Administration-Fine Arts building, an addition to the Ophelia Parrish Demonstration School, a new field house, and the beginnings of a landscaping and beautifying program. Baldwin Hall, the administration building, was a welcome outlet for the crowded condition in the older campus buildings. Its three-story spaciousness immediately became filled with the administration offices, the division of language and literature, the division of fine arts, and the division of business education. In one wing of Baldwin Hall is a theater for productions by the Little Theater group. Progress is more than suggested by this building with its broad, friendly halls, its sound proof rehearsal rooms for music classes, its well lighted art studios, its roomy offices, and its general spaciousness. The addition of sixteen rooms and a gymnasium to the Ophelia Parrish School is but material proof of the growth of the education division. The construction of the addition enables the progressive leaders of this division to expand their ideas and carry out their ideals. With some of the college divisions removed from the formerly crowded buildings, work has begun for expansion in the remaining divisions. In a v ell rounded education the body must be as fit as the mind To help with this ideal the new field house was con- structed. This one-story brick and tile building is on Stokes Field, where football games and track meets take place. An ornamental entrance of Carthage limestone and brick has been erected at the north side of the campus, the beginning of the landscaping and beautifying program.
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