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Part of Olsen Family Papers
"Here is Paul Olsen, where he loves to be, near the Creek."
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Part of Olsen Family Papers
"Here is Paul Olsen, where he loves to be, near the Creek."
Part of Olsen Family Papers
"The house is President Eastvold's home. It is across Park Avenue from Trinity Church. It faces the campus (across Wheeler Street, which then ran thru the campus) and this is the front."
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"Crossing Park Avenue and looking West, we see the side of the house, + Memorial Gymnasium in background."
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"Looking from near the Student Union, we see the back of the house, and beyond it, on the left, our only near neighbors', the Richards', house. (John) Richards is an architect, + designed the newer college bldgs."
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"This view shows it as seen thru the trees from the Science Hall."
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"Back again near the Science Hall, we look out across a misty valley + see the course of Clover Creek, + across it some Veteran student housing. At the extreme left of the picture we see a corner of the house where the Olsens live."
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"Crossing Park Ave. we look back at the front, or E., entrance of the Student Union. Evidences of construction are still about."
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"Coming outside again, we look at the Student Union Bldg. In foreground are (Olaf) Jordahl of Physics Dept. and (Vernor) Johnson of Biology."
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"Back at Science Hall again, we look out an E. 3rd fl. window toward Park Ave. + the Student Union Bldg. This is the newest Bldg. on campus. It was dedicated in Feb. by Rev. N. A. Menter of Detroit, Chairman of the Board of Educ. of the American Lutheran Church. The close co-operation, in the offices of P. L. C., among the A. L. C. (German background), the Augustana Synod (Swedish), + our E. L. C. (Norwegian) is a source of pride + thankfulness to students + faculty + friends."
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"At the N.W. corner we pause to look across to the campus, thru the large fir trees which are such a constant source of delight."