. North Carolina University Magazine. furnish a building- suitable to the present needs. These needs are apparent. For religious purposes thebuilding is designed to have a chapel on the first floor forthe religious meetings of the Association, three smallrooms for Bible classes and parlors, and an office for com- m i 11 e e such an occa-sion as the visit of aUniversity preachera place can be fur-nished where he canconveniently meetin private the stu-dents of the will be head-quarters for all suchwork among the stu-dents and will be tothe University o fNorth Carolinaw


. North Carolina University Magazine. furnish a building- suitable to the present needs. These needs are apparent. For religious purposes thebuilding is designed to have a chapel on the first floor forthe religious meetings of the Association, three smallrooms for Bible classes and parlors, and an office for com- m i 11 e e such an occa-sion as the visit of aUniversity preachera place can be fur-nished where he canconveniently meetin private the stu-dents of the will be head-quarters for all suchwork among the stu-dents and will be tothe University o fNorth Carolinawhat t h e PhillipsBrooks House is toHarvard. An inspection o ffirst floor pi,an. the plans will show that on the first floor the parlor, chapel, game room, andreading room can be thrown into one large room by open-ing the folding doors thus furnishing a well arrangedplace for receptions and social entertainments. Space isreserved for the office of a General Secretary who will givehis whole time to the affairs of the Association, The. The T. M, C. A. in The University 199 reading- room will contain daily secular and religious papersand will be found a great convenience to students who find notime to read these periodicals during the hours the Univer-sity Reading Room is open. Careful attention will be given to the arrangement ofbaths, which will occupy the basement floor. Five showers,six tubs, and a large plunge bath with lockers and rub-bing-down tables will be at the service of the students,foot ball, base ball, and track teams. The design for the large assembly hall with balcony seats,on the second and third floors, may be changed and this space given to dor-mitories. But feesfrom these dormito-ries and member-ship will be suffic-ient to pay thesalary of a GeneralSecretary and of ajanitor who willgive their full timeto the Associationwork and the time thisbuilding is ready foroccupancy, the Uni-versity will havecompleted its newsystem of waterworks and an abun-se


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