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founded. . .President
Patterson asks that
‘ graduates begin to
organize themselves
I and they do so on
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            postwar building, and the realities of postwar knOw.“ graduates of
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i   NEW \\I _   ,.   Q3 J .     . opted for a few options offered by the contractor, COIIIUUCIIIIU of [hc
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`   il$’sI;1`%f,=I g. , .= comparison: for $1,525 they got stone columns completed. Tliv building
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g ;·   ?>l..·.l > . , instead of wood, and for a paltry $200 they got " uid ‘“ ‘““l‘l I“I·;§‘
T Gillis Building marble window sills instead of the wooden  IIlIimsI:“I:I;I;;`g
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  ones called for in the specifications. law and mn [hc UK
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l “The quadrangle is in the collegiate style [iw R°glWr ls l°°f"°d
I , in the Gillis Building.
_ — tall columns, tight enclosed space. ln many   TI I I I _
f ways the style harkens back to the European   ·. K Tw mm wm
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~_ model of the closed»1n campus green. Yet the * _=,{_,
= rest of the campus is just the opposite and is     1 8 9 0
*‘ more typical of the open style of U.S. campuses.    
  “Quadrangles add a great deal to a ll;  Eight degrees are
campus. The Georgian style is pleasing, and __ E,   mvardvd-
1 not expensive to build. The scale is correct —     _
i because these were dorms, the room arrangement I     >_ · 1 8 9 1
{ allowed a scale that isn’t possible in a class·   , . ,
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I room building, he said. ;,-.·  ,4, -   ,— members mm
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