Waxahachie Daily Light (Waxahachie, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 125, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 28, 1912 Page: 4 of 6
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m;i;soN hall
Beeson Hall is a boarding ball constructed of brick and used lor tin'
accommodation of young men. It is under the supervision ol a member
of the Faculty and a competent matron. It has ail modern conveniences
and will accommodate fifty young men.
CHAPMAN LODGE a handsome ten-room residence donated b\ .Mr.
0. H. Chapman treasurer of the l diversity will be used the coming year
as a co-operative boarding bouse for men. The bouse furnishes accommo-
dations for twenty young men
I AM TAKING ! HIS MKTHOU TO
thank you for yut .•.•'••neroiw I
age jmd cordial support ol :
University in the pa-' \ > if pat t'unag"
and support have no; e • ' increase'i ti
enrollment and ho’!-« >i ■■> provide t he
|'u< iiities ft>r mt>r<: atisfaet n wo I
hut have assisted
donee in the institut e!: tie- • 'non1 H.**
length and breadth ot tit" state.
Your prompt ass:-iawe in pro\ ding
funds for the erect >n of ^ Dram Hall
the most up-to-dat ■ " gw :
women in Texas. i ;: ununaP u : u>
Pre;-b.vterian churci > nd rtakt ottn t
and greater things foi 1 onlar; ern nt
and grow t h oi the l ; ■ ■1" •
You w ill be in ten *sted to knot
the institution has k. u :u; ui;pnv< oi. ■
grov ti; during the la t four \ t ar-. J l
enrollment has grow : rein 2)1 to •• a ■
an increase oi ovei 1 ■ per cent. 1 !'
material etpiipmem : • > G'1- pm-'
t he increa -ed enrol in. I* rim
time the faculty ami
been inciv used fron ' ' : •1 1
four members.
The standing of i r.: ' ! : •1 1 - n
in the highest da i •
I ions. The most ot ! m u'"l d ■
who constitute the 's ew me.e
in the .greatest unr < • h :;
count r\ and Kurop- ■. i m
chosen for their ' " w:
scholarship am 1 this:'
We offer to you tin ta
institution w ith the :' • w i oe ; 1
not do i k*i t«• t' idsew
We feel confalen!
that the growth of it" . I '
mean; the grew:
Any effort put forte ■1 ■ > •.
8“It I .A 5>i AM iAST Ml'SIC HALL
;■ . .| AIiisi<’ Hall has been used until recently as a Uiurdjjjf
|iaj| jor . women 1; has been renovated and thoroughly <ajuipped j
Ibv tile I).-n >:'■ sent <»f Music Tbc practice rooms are supplied v.iili new j
!•!( . ■ a. (ierts pianos. The studios are supplied witi; Steinway
( (|1j . l'ii<- conversion of this building into a music !iall will not
o;|\ ;| r". i!;t • miwi a oi tlii -department but will give luneli needed
cooin 1 . a building lor the work ol the literary and sen ;• tilie de-
| partnieii’s. ___!
v. .1 have been ‘••ratified in meetii" i- n. \areas
the patronage ot the institution is an ettort to promote the growth o; n axanacmc. L.ei ns auuim.inwiu . • t.0ntinue to talk Trinity? When write I
sections of the state and having them tell me about the good things that dt ens of Waxahaehie and Kilo e«»unt\ >| ' n4'0rm our hones into a realitv. Tin swell
letter to a friend will you not tell them of the advantag.1 trinity! Ours • this ummer i? lour nunureu nd cooperation Very truly
never brighter than they tire today and with your continued cll'or" ■ a i.rieh'.er fotur.' awaits tVie in-’.it'.ilion i ■ S 5 llOltS'Ill' \ b. I’rcsidml
Trinity
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department.
For further information
kindly address
TRINITY UNIVERSITY
Wuxaliacliie Texas
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I" dale till proof hoarding hull for young women in Trxu. Tie lui!ld;n: i ..< inI«:
lure and is nbsoluti ly tire proof. ll is equipped with modem enliven ioin-e. i;..] i1m' ( '
nml is 'supplied with hut and cold water. The building i. honied v.ilh te:.m ;tnl lie •ie.|' In 'n'' -i
Thi> hull will accommodate approximaiiely one hundred vromeii.
The Institution own . a cottage adjacent in Itnine Hull .... o .
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studonts Vk ho havr not • • 1! ■
Many of Trinity's man ainl
an* ocrupyiim |n>; it ions ol r< ■ i1 '
hility and trust in ‘l.ur*-h
si at o.
For further information
kindly address
TRINITY UNIVERSITY.
Wuxuliurliie Texas*
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McKnight, G. W. Waxahachie Daily Light (Waxahachie, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 125, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 28, 1912, newspaper, August 28, 1912; Waxahachie, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1077571/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .