Maryville College Bulletin [Catalog] 1908-1909 . upied by the Preparatory Depart-ment, and has added greatly to the success of that department. BaldwinHall, named in honor of the late John C. Baldwin, of New Jersey, is occu-pied by the young ladies. It was enlarged a few years ago by the additionof twelve rooms. In this Hall accommodations for board are provided bythe Cooperative Boarding Club for all the members of the institution whochoose to board there. The size of the dining room is forty by one hun-dred and twenty feet, and provides for the accommodation of four hundredstudents. Memorial
Maryville College Bulletin [Catalog] 1908-1909 . upied by the Preparatory Depart-ment, and has added greatly to the success of that department. BaldwinHall, named in honor of the late John C. Baldwin, of New Jersey, is occu-pied by the young ladies. It was enlarged a few years ago by the additionof twelve rooms. In this Hall accommodations for board are provided bythe Cooperative Boarding Club for all the members of the institution whochoose to board there. The size of the dining room is forty by one hun-dred and twenty feet, and provides for the accommodation of four hundredstudents. Memorial Hall is occupied by the young men. It is a very com-fortable home for the young men. These Halls are large and convenient,well lighted and ventilated, and will accommodate two hundred College buildings are well lighted by the College electric-light Presidents Residence was provided in 1890 by a magnificent gift ofMrs. Jane F. Willard. It adorns College Hill, and is a valuable bears the following inscription :. MARYVILIE COLLEGE. 57 PRESIDENTS HOUSE, ERECTED AS A MEMORIAL OF HER HUSBAND, SYLVESTER WILLARD, , BY MRS. JANE F. WILLARD,1890. The Lamar Memorial Library Hall was erected in 1888 at a cost offive thousand five hundred dollars, which amount was generously providedby three friends of Professor Lamar and of the College. The building isa model in every respect. It is a noble and fitting monument. The largememorial window contributed by the brothers and sisters of ProfessorLamar holds the central position. Bartlett Hall is one of the largest Y. M. C. A. and Gymnasium build-ings in the South. Planned for by the students led by Kin Takahashi, aJapanese student, it was erected by contributions made or secured by theBartlett Hall Building Association, supplemented by a large gift by thecollege authorities. A liberal donation made by Mrs. Nettie F. McCor-mick enabled the committee to complete the building. The Y. M. C. , parlors
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