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a G =4 □G Evansville College has been very fortunate in being located as she is. The city of Evansville has been most kind and generous with her facilities. The Evansville Public Library has been most generous in allowing us to use all their equipment. Every one of their 70,000 volumes is accessible to college students. To their kindness in opening their shelves to the free use of students, they have added that of collecting material on all subjects and reserving it for college use, if they do not send it to the college library. The time and trouble the city corps of librarians has taken are certainly appreciated. Willard Library, also, has been very helpful and friendly in their rela¬ tions with the college. Many old books are on their shelves which we could not get elsewhere, and the library has been extremely kind in letting us use them. Bosse Field, the great stadium, we have always been free to use when we needed it. In track work it has been invaluable. For our former commencement programs and other events requiring much space, we have had the Coliseum. The great memorial organ is there, and the weekly recitals given by our professor of organ there have been a source of much pleasure to the students. Many beautiful parks provided places for many delightful picnics and outdoor affairs. The Ohio river, also, has been the scene of much fun, as well of beauty. Tennis courts are open to students at nearly all the parks, and many have taken advantage of them, too. Many great lecturers and artists visit Evansville every year, and many of them have talked at chapel services. All the clubs, all the people have been vitally interested in the welfare of the college, and have watched its development with delight and loving care. All the relations of the town and gown have been and are the most friendly and close. I J (££ 27 =
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