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On March 20, 1916, fire destroyed all of the normal school buildings except the two gymnasiums. Classes were held in various community churches and in the high school building until facilities were re-established at the school. Irreplaceable losses due to the fire included a collection of 240 Wisconsin birds mounted by the noted taxidermist, Kumlein. 5
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Harrington Hall wo named for John Harrington, who wo a regent from 1904-1914. In 1913 the Industrial Building (now called Harrington Hall) was built to house the various branches of manual arts. Since the Industrial Department was closed in the early 1930’s, the building has been used for science courses. It was named for John Harrington, regent, 1904-1914. Also in 1913 the normal school, under President Keith, purchased Hooper-Oviatt House on Algoma Boulevard for a women’s dormitory and boarding house. But because the house accommodated only twelve roomers and twenty-five boarders, the project was discontinued in 1930. At that time the house was converted into the president’s residence. Th« President' Houie. 4
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Horry Alvin Brown 1917-1930 Edward Dempsey During the administration of President Brown, several important additions were made to our campus. In 1917 the administration building was completed. This structure was later named in honor of Edward Joseph Dempsey, who was President of the Board of Regents from 1924 to 1946. Mr. Dempsey graduated from Oshkosh Normal School in the class of 1901. From 1917 until 1930 our school was guided by President Harry Alvin Brown, under whom Oshkosh Normal School became Oshkosh State Teachers College. President Brown stressed different levels of content in courses for teachers of various classifications and urged “professionalization of subject matter.” He campaigned for the degree-granting privilege and for admittance to the North Central Association. Oshkosh State Teachers College became one of the first ten teachers’ colleges in the country to qualify for membership in this association. President Brown left Oshkosh when he was elected President of Illinois Normal University in May, 1930. Dempsey Hall 6
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