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The College of Veterinary Medicine Building has housed the college since 1949 with additions com- pleted in 1973 and, again, in 1979. (BELOW. Photo by Paul Detwiler.) ntf The Dairy Science Building on South Campus was completed in 1939. (BELOW. Photo by Paul Detwiler.) Dawson Hall, originally completed in 1932 and ex- panded in 1971, received a face lift this year as four columns and a front entrance were added during fall quarter. (ABOVE. Photo by Brad Dallas.) Waddel Hall has served as classrooms, a gym, and cafeteria since it was built in 1821. It currently houses the Dean Rusk Center for International Law. (RIGHT. Photo by Paul Detwiler.) 4 INTRODUCTION — CAMPUS
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NCk PANDORA 1983 volume 96 Introduction 1 Student Life 17 Academics 113 Greeks 145 Organizations 241 Sports 305 People 369 Ads 426 Conclusion 502 The llah Dunlap Little Memorial Library was built in 1 95 3 and enlarged in 1974 with the addition of a nine-story annex. It currently houses over 2,070,000 volumes and is the thirty-fifth largest research library in the country. (LEFT Photo by David Fletcher.) The Academic Building is acutally a combination of two smaller structures. The northern portion was ori- ginally the library of the fledgling institution built in I860; the southern portion was the Ivy Building, completed in 1833, housing classrooms and adminis- trative offices. In 1906. the fronts of the buildings were matched, a floor added to the Ivy Building, and the two jointed by stairs and columns to form the present day building (BELOW. Photo by David Fletcher.) INTRODUCTION — TRADITIONS 3
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»« Memorial Hall, built in 1945 as a tribute to those who fought in World War II in 1945. has served as, among other things, the student center for the Uni- versity. (BELOW. Photo courtesy of the Department of Student Affairs.) The Athens ' campus of the Univer- sity of Georgia covers approxi- mately 3,500 acres across the rolling hills of Clarke County in northeastern Georgia. The main campus stretches two miles from the Arch to its southernmost facility and (1834). The Ladies ' Garden Club Founders Memorial Garden enhances the area near the Landscape Architecture Building. South Campus, with an array of modern structures, has grown southward as the extends to other parts of the state with farms and auxiliary stations in 22 other counties totalling 35,000 acres. Traditional North Campus is the home of the Colleges of Arts and Sciences and Business Administration, the Schools of Errflfronmental Design, Law, and Journal- ism and Mass Communications, as well as the Main Library. Other noteworthy buildings on North Campus are Old Col- lege (1801), New College (1823), De- mosthenian Hall (1824), the University Chapel (1832), and Phi Kappa Hall University continues to expand. Buildings found here include Boyd Graduate Studies Research Center, Colleges of Agriculture, Home Economics, Veterinary Medicine, and Education, and the Schools of Forest Resources, Social. Work, and Pharmacy, as well as the Georgia Center for Continu- ing Education. Recently completed additions to the campus include Caldwell Hall, a class- room complex for the business school lo- cated on North Campus, and an annex to the law library. Brooks Hall, built in 1924 and enlarged in 1972, serves as the center for the College of Business Ad- ministration (ABOVE Photo by Glen Kantziper.) INTRODUCTION — CAMPUS 5
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