

The dormitory has four stories and stands on concrete laid on a rocky foundation. These rates are about the same as those charged at the' old Edens Hall, which has been vacated after furnishing accommodations for forty-five students for many years.

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The building has occommodations for 114 students, who are required to pay only from $20 to $24 per month for board and room, plus $1 for light and laundry privileges. Its appearance is imposing, due largely to its four lofty Ionic columns and partly to its position, from which it looms impressively to practically all parts of the city. Doan, the building occupies a commanding site a short distance north of the school. Moon, from plans prepared by Architect T. She has had a large experience in dealing with girls and is an ideal choice for the position. Miss Meek was formerly a city critic teacher from the training school. The choice of Miss Georgia Meek as preceptress meets with universal approval. OCCUPIED BY THE i CO-EDS MISS MEEK PRECEPTRESS Edens Hall, the two hundred and twenty-five thousand dollar Dormitory, which this week opened as a home for students, is one of the finest and most commodious of its kind in the West. "We have played them every season," states our coach, "because they are r. The cleanest, fastest exhibition of basketball ever staged in Bellingham is promised for Saturday night, when the Vancouver ex-normal invades our territory for the first game of the season All fans who have seen these two teams in action, heartily approve the above opinion of Coach Carver. The library is extensively used, its work being so great that Miss Wilson requires the help of a cataloguer and four assistants, two of them students. It now has some 25,000 volumes, and subscribes to numerous periodicals. ORDERED BY LIBRARY T OF SPEED IS The Normal school's library will soon find it necessary to make room for approximately 1,000 new volumes, orders for this number having been forwarded by Miss Mabel Zoe Wilson, librarian. finished to perfection, he (Continued-on Page Eight) 1.Now that all appropriations are made and the new dormitory

This vacation, which has long been anticipated, is the culmination of several vacations long deferred, for Doctor Nash has felt it necessary to stand by the ship in its hours of need. After a most strenuous day of labor, Doctor Nash ]eft Tuesday for his long deferred vacation. Brooks but a gaze that dims to whispered prayer- Glean thou, Oh mortal, here for yonder mart My richest sheaf reaped from the viewless air! -A. Benumbed his song which flutters on my heart, O'erwhelmed his speech in depths the ages share: My solitude, by silence set apart. Too large my toll, to leave him aught of glee Or taunting pride of unbecoming guest To mark his transient triumph o'er my crest Now draped in dreams and from all shadows free. When snows of winter hasten to the sea, And, crystal graves, my stairways oft reveal, He climbs the dawn with unabating zeal And mounts the glaring noon in quest of me. The Weekly Messenger Devoted to the Interests of the Student Body, Washington State Normal School I : BELLING-HAM, WASHINGTON, FRIDAY, JANUNO. Show more 1922_0106 - Weekly Messenger - 1922 January 6 - VOL. The Weekly Messenger Devoted to the Interests of the Student Body, Washington State Normal School I : BELLING-HAM, WASHI Transcript text preview (might not show all results) 1922_0106 - Weekly Messenger - 1922 January 6 - VOL. Text preview (might not show all results)ġ922_0106 - Weekly Messenger - 1922 January 6 - VOL.

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