University of Cincinnati - Cincinnatian Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)

 - Class of 1957

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Page 23 text:

: - ' AA buildings are raised and razed as college expands APPLIED ARTS stii(lrnt have liad clashes in approximately nine Imildiiig on lanipus and, follow- ing the demolition ol the Ijanaeks, class sites in- cluded the loiirtli tloor ol ' Wilson Auditorium and underneath Nipperl Stadium. Ho c er, sometime in the fall of 1957, the College of Applied Art will gather its scattered classes under one roof: the addi- tion to the Frederick H. and Eleanora C. U. Alms Memorial Building is neariiig completion. The fully equipped $U16(),00() trm ' turc, the most conteniporary style huilding on campus, was designed hy James E. Allan, Cincinnati architect. Classrooms will be arranged according to o|)tion with the Industrial students, together with the ho]) and ceramics departments, on the ground Hoor; Ad- vertising, Costume, and Interior on the first; Archi- tecture on the second; and tiie Art department, in- cluding the drawing and painting classes, on the third. Offices will he situated on the first floor. The Applied Arts library will he moved to its intended place on the diird floor of the existing building. THE BARRACKS, relics of WW II, were wrecked to make way for a new building: the proposed six-story wing to connect the Biology-Pharmacy, TC buildings. 19

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AN EARLY student gazes drowsily at his yet incomplete schedule cards. DR. GLENN BROWN, an adviser and chemistry professor, helps students in the college of Arts and Sciences arrange their course and credit hours. j., - r A CHORE FOR EVERYONE AT THE START OF SCHOOL, IBM CARDS ARE ONLY A BEGINNING TO A SEEMINGLY ENDLESS REGISTRATION. A LINE, trade mark of registration, waits outside the Pink Room to have cards checked. HARASSED name-card checkers plow through files for identification numbers as the student pauses, seeing another line ahead of her.

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