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16 F a I I Hodges Library reopens HA5 he saw it, and as he taught us, a library is not just a musty old place for archives to be pored over by a few scholars. It is a living organism which always must grow..., Those words were written by former UT President Dr. Andy Holt as he described John C. Hodges's thoughts on libraries. Hodges, a UT English professor after whom the first Hodges library, and the newly opened second edition is named, would surely applaud the growth of the UT library system that resulted in the new structure. The new library has six floors with 350,000 square feet of floor space. It contains 40 miles of book- shelves with a capacity for 2 million volumes. The original Hodges library had 100,000 square feet and housed 150,000 volumes. The second edition Hodges Library took 30 months of construction and $28.5 million before it opened for the 1987 fall quarter. The structure was offically dedicated on Sept. 25, 1987, making it the largest library in Tennessee, and according to a UT spokesman, the most modern library in the South. -by Tom McDonald The John C. Hodges library.
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18 F J I 1 es mif mefnem Laban in Dw+schLancl vergLetc hen. Micah Made- lamussi New press box opens Extending, trom goal line to goal line and 61 teet high, the renovated, 510 million Neyland Stadium pressbox and sky boxes opened in time for the first football game. Construction on the boxes had begun immediately after the Kentucky game, the tinish ot the 1986 home season. The expansion of the two-tloor facility, built in 1962, is capable of handling more services than the old press box and Chancellor's and President's boxes. The boxes are on tour levels and consist 0t sky boxes. media facilities, and box seating tor UT and Athletic Department guests. The structure has seven total floors, counting single and double letter stadium levels. The top floor has 20 sky boxes, with a total capacity of eight seats each, a kitchenette, and a Mrs. John Hodgec threw out the Hrs! hunk on the k'helt during the summer library move. 0! murse it 5 every student e tanvrtte hook, the Hdrhrare handbook The library more went test. This guy ran .1! the speed n! light tn get bunks up to the Sfdt'kfx Rana Simonson mu happier than .znv normal pers'un would he about mtwing heavy hunks. Debate still rages ahuut whether the lthmry design nukes it .1 mnnnlith nr .3 ziggurdt. Whatever. it is, Its pretty tunlu' luulxinx from any angle. Stretchinx trnm goal line to xml line, the Nevldntl Hilton gave CEVP Tom Owens m C Q 3 O E 0 ,-
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