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RDminisTRflTion DR. GILBERT W. MEAD President 16
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The Proposed Dormitories OF THf FUTURE modeling of present stiuctnies. There are architect ' s chawings of proposed buildings at the upper portions of these pages. One is a new men ' s dormitor group unit, and the other is an administration and office building. The dormitories will be situated on the tri- angular plot at the northern end of the cam- pus, bevond Fraternity Row. The layout of these dorms will follow a new plan, which replaces the present system of having two men sleeping and studying in one looni bv having two men sleeping in one room and sharing an adjoining study room with two other men. The administration and office building vill be built on the site of East, West, and Middle Halls. Actually, these dormitories will be re- modeled and connected, which may readilv be seen bv the above picture. The adminis- trative offices, the business office, the facultv membere ' offices, and possibly the bookstore and the post office will be transferred to the new building. This transferral will increase the nimiber of classrooms in William Smith Hall, and reduce the stress placed upon the professors by the larger lecture groups. Additional land has been purchased ad- jacent to Ribler Field, and in the near fiume it Avill be graded and resodded to serve as a practice field for football, or possibly as a regular soccer field. The old parking lot be- low Kibler Field has been regarded for a sup- plement for track meets. It may also be used as a lacrosse field. There is a pressing need for a new field iioirse. The gvmn is too small; therefore, basketball games and some dances must be held in the Chestertown Armory. A modem field house will provide adequate space for interscholastic sports contests, physical train- ing classes, quarters for ' isiting teams, and .Athletic Department Offices. Vith these additions and improvements, ■Washington College will easilv continue to hold its head high among institutions of its kind. IS
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RDfninisTRflTion DR. FREDERICK G. LIVINGOOD Dean of the College DR. CHARLES B. CLARK Dean of Men MISS AMAND.A T. BRADLEY Dean of » ' o,nen MR. FRED DUMSCHOTT Business Manager 17
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