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The physicists’ dream come true. “Higher education has always been characterized by growth—growth in the quality of its educational offer¬ ings, expansion in the scope of its services in response to the demands of American society, and recently, increase in the number of students. “In company with the better institutions of higher education, Worcester Polytechnic Institute recognizes that growth in quality or in size must not be spasmodic and haphazard, but must always occur as the result of careful and considered planning in the light of the ob¬ jectives of the Institute, with the resultant needs assessed intelligently and realistically. “It is important to emphasize that we believe the plan¬ ning necessary for the proper growth of Worcester Tech must be cooperatively conceived, involving the concerns, the ideas, and the suggestions of all the members of the Institutes ‘family’—the alumni, trustees, administration, faculty, staff, and students.” It was with these words that President Arthur B. Bronwell introduced the current Development Program in his report to the Board of Trustees. As we returned to classes this past Fall, we saw the first signs which indicated that the Development Pro¬ gram was fully underway. The topography of the bar¬ ren patch of land between Sanford Riley Hall and the Alumni field had been altered considerably by bull¬ dozers and power shovels which rearranged tons of earth to make way for the foundation of the new dormitory. Once the bulldozers moved off, the piles of lumber, which had been previously stacked to one side, dimin¬ ished rapidly as the forms for the poured concrete foundation took shape. Then, after a seemingly endless stream of truckloads of concrete, the foundation of the new dormitory was complete—except for the waiting. As soon as the concrete had set, the bright orange girders and huge crane, familiar to all sidewalk super¬ intendents, appeared on the scen e. And then the red hot rivets flew, as the construction now moved upwards It all started with Mr. Horn. Before the advent of the new look.
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