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t. J—ltk e ■ St. Lukes Hall is the especial domain of the Theological School. It contains a library, four lecture rooms, a comfort- able Common Room and eighteen study suites, affording living accommodations for thirty-six students. The hall, ar- chitecturally attractive, faces the pleas- ing grounds of Manigault Park. U N I M U
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■ Although a successor to Old Hoffman, which once lent its dignity to Manigault Park, the present Hoffman Hall is the oldest of the undergraduate dormitories. The passage of the years has endowed it with a wealth of tradition which is yet to be equalled by the newer buildings. The unity of spirit which animates its inhabitants is at the same time their joy, the wonder of other students, and the dismay of the Head Proctor. They have, however, adopted as their own the time-hon- ored motto of New College, Oxford, Man- ners Makyth Man, and in their better mo- ments live strictly up to its implications. MRS. PERCY CUNNINGHAM of Hoffman Hall wiait Am — Thete Stotms of Life Butst not, not cares intrude. O R M O R I N H
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MRS. MARY EGGLESTON of Magnolia Hall ■ Magnolia Hall, the last of the old frame buildings which typified the Sewanee of a past generation, main- tains an unbroken popularity with the student body. In other days Magnolia was both a dormitory and a dining hall, always under the ministering hand of Mrs. E. Now that the stone dormitories have been com- pleted, it fulfills its purpose as the dining commons of the University. The meals, served by student waiters, and prepared under the supervision of Mrs. E, are famous wherever the name of Sewanee is known. a a no it a £7i a L I ' — For Simple Tastes and Gentle Manners- T H E A PIVOT
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