King's Business - 1962-04

This is the largest structure and first to be completed. The 800-seat assembly hall was a memorial gift from the Misses Helen and Elizabeth Babcock. Adjoining the assembly hall is the education unit containing classrooms and faculty offices.

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Have you ever heard of a college which moved its entire training facilities in one year, without going deeply into debt? That Biola could achieve this, makes the story even more significant. When v is itin g the Campus, in person or through pictures, one cannot but be greatly impressed by its rapid progress and consistent development. See what has been accomplished in these last few years.

Since men’s dormitories are not available, these attract tive units serve a vital purpose. Eventually th ^y will be utilized as apartments for the growing number of married students who attend Biola.

Two of these imposing structures have been com­ pleted. They house a total of 220 women. Unusual interior styling provides the utmost in privacy along with economical design.

men’s housing

women’s dormitories

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