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L. As The Ibis Flies North Campus , THE SEAT OF LTNIVERSITY operation since its beginning, the North Campus became linked with new areas of activity this year. The unprecedented enrollmentfound operations of the University of Miami extended to embrace three campuses. Administration officials kept up routine matters of bookkeeping and registration on the second floor of the Anastasia Building while students performed lab experiments below. The University cafeteria, also located on the ground floor, was a common meeting place for the executives and teachers, as well as students from the North Campus Law Building. Main Campus HERE LIES THE NEWLY developed University of Miamijs center oflearning. . A fleet of war-time busses coming from the North and South Campuses rumbled into the midst of the Uiniversityjs expansion program located in the Riviera section of Coral Gables. The functionally designed architecture of the first new building stood in direct contrast to the temporary quonset-type frame structures. Up to 4,000 cars streamed in daily over the two-mile stretch from North Campus to fill every bumper's width in the parking lots. South Campus A PINE-STUDDED GROWTH surrounds the wide open spaces of South Campus. 'l-lere approxi- mately 5 00 freshmen students began college life at the reconverted Richmond Lighter-than- Air Naval Basewhich lies 12 miles south of the lvlain Campus. College life became a full one for these students who developed the advantages of their temporary location to the fullest degree. 'D 'Q 'av . fu ilt I M 0 'SAN UUTH
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