. The Tiger (student newspaper), Sept. 1918-June 1919. e building cost $50,000, isof great architectural beauty and ad-mirably adapted to its purpose. The interesting fact concerning thisbuilding is that, as it now stands itcomprises only about a third of whatthe original plans stipulated. It wasplanned in the beginning to make alibrary of such nature that the pres-ent building would be only one wing similar to this one wasto be constructed and the main struc-ture was to connect the two. Shortly before his retirement. Pres-ident Slocum had inaugurated pUnswhich were to have procee


. The Tiger (student newspaper), Sept. 1918-June 1919. e building cost $50,000, isof great architectural beauty and ad-mirably adapted to its purpose. The interesting fact concerning thisbuilding is that, as it now stands itcomprises only about a third of whatthe original plans stipulated. It wasplanned in the beginning to make alibrary of such nature that the pres-ent building would be only one wing similar to this one wasto be constructed and the main struc-ture was to connect the two. Shortly before his retirement. Pres-ident Slocum had inaugurated pUnswhich were to have proceed for trie-completion of this puii. He guaran-teed to raise $25U,*M)0 for the pur-pose of erecting the bu»Jings if the(acuity would raise $250,000to be used U5 a special endowmentfund for the purchase of new books,magazines .etc. The war delayed thesubscription fo rthese funds but plansare bing made now to take up thematter agiin. The completion of thepresent plans will give to ColoradoCollege a library building the peer cfany in the INTERIOR OF COBURN LIBRARY and tied the score and eventually gavethe Tigers the contest. Battys hitwas the longest hit of the year cmWashburn, and if it had not been inthe face of a sharp north wind, mighthave been going yet. Every man on the team hit the ballto all corners of the lot, and it seemedthat at last Rothys squad had foundtheir batting eye. Schrepferman,pitching for Boulder, could not keepdown the Tiger bats, but was givengood support considering the wind, orhands of a Black and Gold squad, butthe Tigers are not going to Boulder o;>Saturday to give the game away. The score of Saturdays game: COLORADO UNIVERSITY AB. R. Murphy, 2b 4 0 0 3 11 Majer, cf-ss 5 I I I I 0 Willard .ss-p 5 0 0 0 11 Breckenridge, If ..4 0 2 2 I I Eastman, If 4 0 0 10 0 Brown, lb 4 0 0 10 0 0 Thompson, rf 5 112 10 Buck, rf . 0 0 10 0 Savage, c 3 10 7 0 1 Schrepferman. p 4 0 I I 3 0 others, it will be held in Bemis date fo


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