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Identifier: annualcatalog1911oliv (find matches)
Title: Annual catalog
Year: 1916 (1910s)
Authors: Olivet Nazarene University
Subjects: Christian universities and colleges
Publisher: Olivet, Ill. : (The University)
Contributing Library: University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
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about $30,000. It would bedifficult to find a more handsome and convenientand comfortable dormitory than this one. Ourgirls will not have to be exposed to the weather inany respect. The dormitory is a real home forgirls, and all will enjoy it as such. BOYS DORMITORIES The Boys Dormitories are numerous modernresidences owned by the institution or private-parties. These houses are furnished with steam orfurnace heat, electric lights, toilet and bath. Theywill accommodate from six to twelve students each,besides the man and wife who has charge of them.They are in all respects small dormitories, and willbe furnished like the Girls Dormitory. All roomers, both boys and girls, will deposit$1.00 to pay for breakage and to insure that theroom will be left clean and in good condition gener-ally. The $1.00 will be refunded if everything isin good condition when the student vacates. PUPILS OUTFIT Each pupil will be expected to furnish one pairof sheets, pillow cases, a pillow, towels, blankets,
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ILLINOIS HOLINESS UNIVERSITY 25 comfort, comb, brushes, soap, napkin and napkinring. All students will take their Sunday eveninglunch to their rooms from the dining hall at dinner,and must furnish their own plate, knife, fork andspoon to use in their rooms. This will relieve thecooks and dining room girls of Sunday eveningwork, and will furnish one evening of leisure tothe students so far as the time of supper is con-cerned. BOARDING All boarding students, unless for satisfactoryreasons the President allows other arrangements,will board in the University Dining Hall. This hallis heated by steam, lighted by electricity, hasvolumnious window space, hard wood floor, is 120feet long and 37 feet wide, and will accommodatea large student body. We propose to give goodwholesome food, sufficient in quantity, and at aower rate than can be furnished in private homes.The dining room is not merely a place to get some-thing to eat, but is also a place of refinement insocial conversation, table etiq

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1911
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  • bookpublisher:Olivet__Ill_____The_University_
  • bookcontributor:University_of_Illinois_Urbana_Champaign
  • booksponsor:University_of_Illinois_Urbana_Champaign
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