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Mary Ashley Hotchkiss, B.A., Registrar. Mrs. Florence Rogers Pietsch, Secretary of the College. Nellie L. Stanley, Secretary to the President. Lena R. Carey, R.N., Resident N urse. Mrs. Carrie McKean Cary, ' Superintendent of Domestic Affairs I4
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The jfrances Qilehelanh jfulsum library The library has been comfortably housed for a little over a year in its new building, which was dedicated on Commencement Day, June 14, IQII. The building was the gift of Mr. Andrew Carnegie, and was named after Mrs. Grover Cleveland, of the class of 1885. It is built of red brick with standstone trimmings, in harmony with other buildings on the campus, and is located southeast of the Main Building, on the site of the old Power House. Surrounded by green lawns and trees, and with an extensive outlook over charming Lake Cayuga, the setting inspires all to higher thinking and living. The original plans for the building, showing rooms desired and their contents, were drawn in simple outline by the librarian. These were modified and further devel- oped by the architects, King and Walker, of New York. The contract for the construction was given to Mr. E. A. P. Krabbenschmidt, an architect and contractor of Newark, N. Y. The building is rectangular in shape, with a frontage of III feet and a depth from front to back of 60 feet. It consists of a main story and a high basement. The former contains a central delivery room, a large reference and general study room, a conversation room, a work room for the library staff, the librarian's office, and a large stack room. Each of these rooms is amply equipped with furni- ture suitable to its needs. The basement contains the reading room for current periodicals, coat rooms, an unpack- ing room, a janitor's room, a disinfecting closet, a storage room, additional stack room, and an unfinished room which may be used for future growth. Cork carpeting in a light green shade is used on the main floor in the reference room, the delivery room, and the 16
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