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A Tulane student takes advantage of University Center facilities to get in that last bit of studying before the big test. New Additions to Campus Enhance Tulane ' s Facilities The facilities of Tulane offer each student an opportunity to de- velop his talents and fulfill his ambitions. The University Center with meeting rooms, swimming pool, bowling lanes, snack shop and music listening rooms seems to be a center of all types of activity. Any afternoon during the school year it is quite possible to find a Tulane student studying on the mezzanine or socializing with a cup of cof- fee at the snack bar. Gibson Hall and Newcomb Hall however are the centers of activity during the class hours. Many a student has seen success and failure in the hallowed halls of these two buildings. The dormitories, ranging in age from the ancient Josephine Louise freshman dorm to the shining, polished, recently completed Monroe House are a vital part of life at Tulane. The Tulane University Theatre Playhouse, the well-known Sugar Bowl, the Howard Tilton Memorial Librai-y, Bruff Commons, and the Caroline Richardson Dining Hall all contribute an important part to campus life. Gibson Hall, one of Tulane ' s oldest buildings, is a familiar landmark to the University students.
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Jackson Square and the Saint Louis Cathedral are landmarks of historical significance, known by native New Orleanians as favorite spots to all who happen to pass. New Orleans, the third largest port in the United States, serves both the country and the world as the gateway to the Americas. Canal Street comes alive with colors and decora- tions during the British Festival. The co-opera- tion evident in the presentation of this program exemplifies world understanding.
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