William Jewell College - Tatler Yearbook (Liberty, MO)

 - Class of 1944

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y and the the num- ias proved issed, that which she 1 in 1881 .e lodging :quired it, re erected verllow of Juilt, Old il recently however, Ely, with y arouses vdies, past tjllehfose Hall Despite the brevity of the history behind Mel- rose Hall, one of the newer buildings on the campus, it has been an important factor in the tra- dition of the college. For about seventy years Wil- liam Iewell had been exclusively a school for young men, but as women began to take a more active part in the affairs of the world, more schools were opened to those who wished to continue their education beyond high school. In 1917 girls were first admitted to the halls of study and achieve- ment on the Old Hill and it was soon necessary for them to have a dormitory to serve as their home on the campus. For this purpose Melrose was built with the aid of Mr. C. M. Treat who has helped finance many college buildings on the con- dition that they bear the name Melrose. The response to Pres. I. P. Greene's call for funds to make up the college's share of the expense was immediate and generous and the foundation was laid in I925. Through its rooms and corridors have echoed the laughter and tears of four and a half college generations of co-eds. Poignant memories are stored there of innumerable midnight feasts, sleepless nights cramming for exams, and intense discussions of all the problems and events which make up college life. At this time, however, as Iewell joins with the other institutions of her country to preserve the ideals taught so long on her campus, this hall has been converted into a ship with a crew of Naval cadets in training for the defense of their nation. Melrose Hall, with its graceful beauty, will again be the college home of the girls on the campus after the duty to her country shall no longer demand of Iewell its spacious housing ac- commodations. Q-WZ? L' 5 1 J 1 i J 7 . J 4' v is . . ,. l , ,lik Y 3474 '4 'fffl Seucnzecn



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