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The CUB - Compton Union Building - opened September 15, 1952. Ground breaking was May 29, 1949, and Dedication was October 25, 1952. The campus community center is named for Dr. Wilson Compton, President of WSC from 1945 to 1951. Its history began in 1925 with the sale of Mortar Board bricks. The Activities-Union Program combines three areas into one organizational unit: student clubs and organizations, student government activities, Union Program and business operation. The CUB was built through combined efforts of students, faculty, and staff at a cost of 33,000,000 It was financed by Student Fees and Regents, Bonds, at no expense to the State. The building is of contemporary architectural design and features reinforced concrete, red brick veneer, and sandstone from Arizona and Nevada. There are 172,600 square feet of floor space in the CUB. CUB
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Holland Library Holland Library, honoring Dr. Ernest O. Holland- President of WSC from 1916 to 1945 - was dedicated on May 28, 1950. The library is arranged according to a divisional library plan: humanities, social science, and science. The libraryls special features include: Audio-Visual Center, Listening Laboratory, Archives Library, Reserve Book Room, and Orton Room, where special exhibits are displayed. The lib1'ary,s history began in 1892-1893 when the library was housed in The Cribf' original college building. It soon moved to the first floor of Old College Hall, where Science Hall now stands. When Bryan Hall was completed in 1908, the library occupied two floors. By 1927, collections of books were stored in rooms throughout the campus. Ground was broken on March 15, 1948, for a new building, and service to the public began in the summer of 1951. Latest figures show that there were 763,500 volumes in the library on Iuly 1, 1962.
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