1909-1910 Academic Catalog

CEDARVILLE COLLEGE. northern part of the Miami Valley, and is one of the most beautiful and healthful locations in Ohio. The country lying about Cedarville is level, fertile, improved, and in every way suited for a pleasant residence. Any who have children to educate, and wish to be with them during their college Iife, can find no finer region and no better society than in this community, in addition to many other advantages generally sought for by the enterprising and industrious. BUILDINGS. COLLEGE HALL. The erection of the new College building was begun in the Spring of 1895, and completed late in the Autumn of the same year. The corner-stone was laid with impressive services June 25, 1895, and the dedication took place during the meeting of th~ General Synod in May, 18g6. The build– ing stands in a campus of nine acres, containing about three hundred trees and all beautifully located on the main street, north end of Cedarville. It is a handsome edifice of pressed brick and cut stone. On the first floor are the chapel, the president's office, class rooms for music, German, economics and laboratory, and the main and side entrance corridors. On the second floor are the reading room, waiting rooms, the Greek and Latin, the mathematical, science, English reci– tation rooms, besides the corridor. Two large society halls occupy the entire third floor. Two wide and gently ascend– ing stairways, one on each side of the building, lead from the basement to the third story. The building is lighted

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