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RLS ~ DORMITOR·Y
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Basket Ball.
In on o f the cleanest games of h3.ll when it is completed is given basketb;i ll seen here this sea son,
T he Phillip G. Coc h ran New Memorial H all.
below. Otcerb in defeated Wittenberg by T he building proper will be I SO the score of 46 to IS on last Sat feet long and 75 feet deep fronting urday night. on Grove street. The front porch Prom p tly at 8 o' clock, R eferee will be supported by six st on e Jno . F un k blew the whistl e fo r General Description of the Dormitory to be c:>lum11s se t on a cem e nt fl oor. th e start o f the game. Otterbein Erected This Summer. Building to Ent erin g over this porch we come sta rted in to win c1t once and it t a s mall rot1..1 nda im med iately was not more than a minute' till be Finished September 1st. in i<l e t h e b ig double do r , with Clymer threw the first goal. The t he sta irway on the ri ght leadii,g story 91 the r st of the fa t half, t m eet ing of the build ing h ard b ri ck late will b e used t o up to th e main corridor of th which was the better of two, is co m mittee of the Ph illip G . Coch - cove r t he entire bu ifd in g. ] F"rst fl oo r and wtth double stair- sl,ort. Witteub rg did not tie the ran Me m oria l H all h eld la l SaturT he hall will be heated fro m the way on the left going to the base- score once altho the team pla)'ed day t he co n t racL was le t to l\1 r. H. ce ntr~I hea ting station to be erec t-/ 1 en t. . . . fast sn ppy ball. The score at .., K a rg, of Weste rville. ed t h is s ummer o~ t h e nor th .ves] H a ving reach d the m.arn corn- the e11d ·of the first half stood Ot- .:'Jl'c..ar,,.;g• Th e b uil d ing will b e e rec ted at corn e r of th e marn college cam- dor of the fir t floor runnrng 1101t h terbein 17, Wittenberg 7. a cost o f $30, ooo ;nd will be u ed p us. This s ta tion will fu rnish nd sou th , we s hall tu rn to the In the second J1alf Otter ;i t; :, rln rmitor11Jfnr_aj,rlr: . r lrtrir _liajµ: _for _fl,~ _ ,wiv:lit1.o;,,"D.r.l. Tr;-,.,-,-,1"ct:.1A ,!.,-)'•cv--v·a, - i ,-t,h;'l In ran completely awr\y from Through th e kindn ess o f Mr. a lso th e other coll ege build ings. t he matro n's room sit ua ted d i- th ei r oppone n ts and succeeded i Phill ip G. Coch ra n, o~ Dawso,'1 , The p lan $ o f the Cochra n hall _ ~tly eas t, acro;s th e_ ~orrido r JPJJlinf II zo noirit:_ v,,,t ,,,,t,,.,,, Ya::- t I ou1 lc11ng w1il t,e rec · 1".,ul lu v u hundred ,lnd twe ty- o m a s1 ah t! uest pa l0r. Just secure~ 8 points to their credit, a mem oria l t o h er hu s band.. Thi five incan~es:cnt lig.hts thr~ug h - orth o f this ?a rlor a ~d at ~h e th ree po ints being rewarded by the is c erta inl y a philanthropic con • out the butld1n , besides arc lights e nd of the corridor a nd Ju st o ff ,h e refe ree. Th e fi nal score was 46 ceptian and no b etter way could on the grounds. tha tron ·s roo m is sit uated th e to 1 5 in O. U. 's favo r. have b een found to p e rpe t:.iate th Every modern convenience will main recepti on room, be ing 72 Bask ei vi lle pla) ed the best memory of Mr. Cochran, and it i. be embod ied in tne building. A fee t lon g by 25 feet wid e and run s gam e for the v isitors and with the useless to state that Mrs . Cochran good sized kitchen, a ver? larg e (he e ntire wi dt h o f the b ui ldi ng o n prop r support the score would will always be h eld in the highest dining room, a comp lete ,dundry, the no rth sid e. Th e continui ty ha \ c bee n differen t . O ne fault, esteem of the trustees, faculty , spacious linen closets, etc. , will be f this roo m is broke n by a s tair espe ci ally no t iceable in itttnalumni and s tudent body of Ot- fonnd in the basement, b e ides two ball which leads to th e north be rg 's pl ay ing was t he t en dency terbdn Univ rsity. linen clo ets on each floor. Each porch base m e nt and a l o to the to pl ay sen satio nal ball by takin g Th e Cochran Memor;al hall will of the five floors will have two !lecond fl oor. lon g sho ts at the bask t. T his be situated on the southeast cor· toilet rooms. Returni11 g to th e middl e of the a vailed nothin g as not a singk. ner of Grov e and Home streets a The first floor will be divided in- main corridor and 6 oing south, bas ke t was throw n in th is man ne r. short distance north of th e campus to matron's room and office, par- on our left is t he guest room apOtte r be in sh owed g ood team proper. The lot on which t-he !or, guest room and a large recep- proximately 2ox15 feet. Di1ectly w rk t hr o ugh ou t the g am . building will stand is a large one ti on room. Several rooms for across the corridor from this room Strdhl vas esp cially lucky at and will afford ample space for girls are planned for that floor on t the west is a study. Cuttin g throwin baskets, making ten in a rtistic setting. the south. the corridor is a passage running all. I t was pleasing to s1.e WeavThe building will face on Grove j The second and third floors will east and west which gives access er gel iP the gamt' a· •ri he di 5 street, towaru the west, with en - be the ~ormitory proper. The t, four double studies capable of tingui.J, cd hiin:, if b} trances from the west, . no rth and fourth fl oor will be used in part ·commodating eight girls. At goals. ~outh ' hro ma,;:,; ve porches. The for dormitory puposes and the the south end o f the main corri) tront porch will be con~tructed of re~t ucvoted to sick rooms. Th is dor is a double stairs leading to j
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the finest of dressed st on -, a•1 a rtistic railing stone restin g on :,tone columns. The north and ~outh porches will be constructr<l of the same material , but will be smaller
is an especially commendable teature and shows good judgment on the part of Architect Charles Herhy of Dayto11, 0., who drew the pl 'ns. ·
than the front porch. A belt of concrete block will exten<l around the whole building, reaching between the first and second floors. The walls will be completed of the best of elect
. . . . In connection with thrs proJect, it is only fair to me ntion t h e untirin g and com mendable work done by t-he building committee com posed of M essrs. F · H · R 1.k e, president of the board of trusttees,
the basement and sou h porch and al o to the second floor. . Having de -ce nd d the -ta irs itpmediat Jy in ide th fr o iH door of the buildin w COIT'e to the
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