Memoirs by Dr. Samuel H. Sutherland (1987)

MEMOIRS BY DR. SAMUEL H. SUTHERLAND PRESIDENT EMERITUS

June 20, 1986 Page 8 - Tape 5

money to build a campus so we could move from the downtown location. When we moved onto the campus in 1960, we were accredited in the spring of 1961, we had what was then called the Ed Building (later called Sutherland Hall), the Library, the Dining Room, two Women's Dormitories, and the bungalows on the lower end of the campus. We did not have enough room, however, to accommodate the entire student body, so most of the men lived in the bungalows, and the rest of them lived downtown. An appreciable number of women also lived downtown so that when we first moved onto the campus, we had to have about five bus loads of students coming from the downtown location each day and going back to their dormitories in the afternoons and the evenings. They were patient with this arrangement. They left down there at 5:30 a.m., ate breakfast out on the campus, went to class, and then went back downtown at various times in the

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