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The high-school classes have been transferred to the day-school building, to which a wing containing the science room has been added. rrhis building is heated by a steam-heating plant.

Special rededicatory services will probably be held in May.

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After ye~rs of patient waiting rm:. manuel Lutheran College now has a plant. W. H. G.

Administration Building, Immanuel College, Greensboro, N . C., before It was Remodeled.

A Go\"ernment survey snys or this building In Its original slate: "The building Is a two-story granite structure of an lnconsltent, mixed, and wasteful type or architecture. It Is heated by sto,·es. The Interior shows bo.d workmo.nshlp, Inexperienced plo.nnlng, and poor mnterlnl."

It 1s Sunday morning, 9.30, at Buffalo, New York. Three rooms in an old house at J ef-

sary offices, and well-appointed classrooms for the college department and the seminary. About half of the second story has been remodeled and changed into a splendid dormitory with shower-baths for ferson and Woodlawn are bustling with activity. They constitute the "chapel" of the Lutheran Church of Our Savior.

Little tots clinging to the hands of big brothers

the use o.f the male students. The library, ext~nding across the entire width of the building, with its substantial furnishings, presents a most inviting appearance. While the kitchen and the diningroom remain in the basement, both now admirably serve their purpose. The chapel alone has escaped material alterations. The building is heated by steam; formerly stoves were used.

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