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Heating Plant
Dakota State University -- Buildings; General Beadle State College -- Buildings
The Heating Plant was often called the Power House. The original heating plant was built between 1898 and 1899. In 1907, the smokestack was added. The building was expanded in 1913 to include the power...
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Science Hall
Dakota State University -- Buildings; Eastern State Teachers College -- Buildings
The Science Hall was built in 1910. The first floor was a laboratory, and a classroom facility for chemistry, physics and agriculture. The second floor was the gymnasium. In 1923, a balcony was added....
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Campus Laboratory Training School
Dakota State University -- Buildings; Eastern State Teachers College -- Buildings
The Campus Laboratory Training School was built in 1917. It was an excellent teacher-in-training laboratory facility. In 1921, the name was changed to Eastern Campus School. Beadle Campus School became...
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Madison Community Hospital building now known as Heston Hall
Dakota State University -- Buildings; Eastern State Teachers College -- Buildings
Madison Community Hospital was built in 1920. In 1962, a new hospital was built in Madison and this building was left vacant. In 1966, the State of SD purchased this building. In 1970, the building was...
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Madison Community Hospital building now known as Heston Hall
Dakota State University -- Buildings; General Beadle State College -- Buildings
Madison Community Hospital was built in 1920. In 1962, a new hospital was built in Madison and this building was left vacant. In 1966, the State of SD purchased this building. In 1970, the building was...
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Campus Laboratory Training School
Dakota State University -- Buildings; Eastern State Teachers College -- Buildings
The Campus Laboratory Training School was built in 1917. It was an excellent teacher-in-training laboratory facility. In 1921, the name was changed to Eastern Campus School. Beadle Campus School became...
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Memorial Gymnasium
Dakota State University -- Buildings; General Beadle State Teachers College -- Buildings
In 1960, the construction of the Memorial Gymnasium was completed. It was built in conjunction with the National Guard and was often called the National Guard Armory in earlier years. The building was...
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Lowry Hall
Dakota State University -- Buildings; General Beadle State Teachers College -- Buildings
In 1958, Lowry Hall was built as a dormitory for 70 male students. It was named after Vayne Arnold Lowry, the President of the University from 1933-1962. In 2000, the Business & Education Institute (BEI)...
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Smith-Zimmermann Heritage Museum
Dakota State University -- Buildings; General Beadle State Teachers College -- Buildings
The Smith-Zimmermann Heritage Museum was dedicated on October 15, 1961 in honor of Captain and Mrs. H.P. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Philip Zimmerman. In 1959, George Smith and Lillie Zimmermann together donated...
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East Wing Library
Dakota State University -- Buildings; Dakota Normal School -- Buildings; Madison State Normal School -- Buildings; Eastern State Teachers College
The Library was housed in East Wing. The Legislature appropriated money for the construction of East Wing in 1901. It was constructed in 1904 and housed administrative offices, library and the auditorium....
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Zimmermann Hall
Dakota State University -- Buildings; General Beadle State College -- Buildings
Zimmermann Hall, dedicated in 1964, was originally designed to be a dormitory for women. This three story brick building, measuring 32 x 263 ft., could house 128 women. Zimmermann Hall held the campus...
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The Eastern
Dakota State University; Eastern State Teachers College; College student newspapers and periodicals -- South Dakota -- Madison; Eastern State Normal School
The campus newspaper was published eight times during the school year by the students of Eastern State Normal School in May 1944.
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Higbie Hall
Dakota State University -- Buildings; General Beadle State College -- Buildings
Higbie Hall, built in 1965, was named after Edgar C. Higbie. The hall is located next to the Trojan Center. It was originally built to house 150 men. The dedication ceremony was held in September 1965....
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June Emry Hall
Dakota State University -- Buildings; General Beadle State College -- Buildings
June Emry Hall was built as a women's domitory. The building was opened in the Fall of 1968. It became home to 168 female students living in double occupancy rooms. The Hall was dedicated Thursday, October...
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Trojan Center
Dakota State University -- Buildings; General Beadle State College -- Buildings
The Trojan Center, or "TC" as the students commonly call it, was built in 1965. The TC serves as Dakota State's Student Union building. It houses the bookstore, conferences rooms, office space, lounge...
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Karl E. Mundt Library
Dakota State University -- Buildings; Dakota State College -- Buildings
The Karl E. Mundt Library was constructed in 1967. The Mundt Library was named after long-time South Dakota Republican Senator Karl E. Mundt. The dedication was in June of 1969 with many nationally known...
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Karl E. Mundt Library
Dakota State University -- Buildings; Dakota State College -- Buildings
The Karl E. Mundt Library was constructed in 1967. The Mundt Library was named after long-time South Dakota Republican Senator Karl E. Mundt. The dedication was in June of 1969 with many nationally known...
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Richardson Hall
Dakota State University -- Buildings; Dakota State College -- Buildings
Richardson Hall is the largest of the dorms on the University campus. Construction of the hall completed during the summer of 1970. The building was named after Charles S. Richardson, first President of...
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President (Acting) E. A. Bixler
Dakota State University; President of Eastern State Teachers College; Eastern State Teachers College
E. A. Bixler was born in Ohio, November 27, 1880. He graduated from high school in Mt. Gilead, Ohio, and attended Normal School at Ada, Ohio. Later, he attended Miami University for one year, then transferred...
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President Dr. Vayne Arnold Lowry
Dakota State University; President of Eastern State Teachers College; Eastern State Teachers College; General Beadle State Teachers College; President of General Beadle State Teachers College
Vayne A. Lowry was born at Hibbard, Indiana on September 23, 1896. He graduated from high school at Culver, Indiana, he then attended Purdue University prior to serving in the U.S Army in World War I,...
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