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–Woods Hall and replaced the former campus student union, sometimes referred to as Doggett’s House or Gulick’s House (both men lived there) set across the Alden Street where B was the Beveridge College Center, but confusion with delivery trucks looking for “Beveridge College” forced the name to be changed shortly af
Center read, “welcome home gang.” On January 23, 1959, the Dedication Ceremony for the
the student’s enjoyment. The BC had a snack bar as well as two informal dining areas called the “Infield” and the “Dugout.” There was an air
The Beveridge Center along with Woods Hall served as the “living room” of the campus Chaplain’s office area in Beveridge Center was added to allow for dry access between the livery trucks looking for “Beveridge College”(“Introducing the Beveridge Center” and “This is the Beveridge Center”)
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