Description: |
Butler University students, including Alan Monroe (Class of 1966) (left) and Craig Pinkus (Class of 1965) (right) sit in the grass on the south side of the James Irving Holcomb Observatory and Planetarium. Pinkus was President of the Student Council during the 1964-1965 school year and Monroe was First Vice-President, so the other people in the photograph could have been involved in Student Council as well. Behind the students, plants grow up the side of the building and several trees surround the building. Construction of the Indiana limestone structure took approximately 18 months and fill dirt from the Ross Hall construction site (building opened September 12, 1954) was moved to this location, a high plot of land at the entrance to Holcomb Gardens. Dedicated on Friday, November 5, 1954, the structure was designed and planned by Arthur F. Lindberg, Butler University Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds; J. I. Holcomb, Vice President of the Board of Directors and Chair of the Buildings and Grounds Committee; Dr. Harry E. Crull, Professor of Mathematics and Head of the Department of Mathematics; Robert Frost Daggett, consulting architect; and the firm of Ammerman, Davis and Stout, consulting engineers. On the dedication day, morning classes were shortened, and afternoon classes were cancelled so people could attend the dedication convocation, which was a part of the Homecoming festivities and the start of the celebrations for the Universitys centennial year. Reports vary, but the estimated cost of the building and the telescope was between $325,000 and $350,000, and J. I. and Musetta Holcomb provided the funding for the project. The building includes a central tower topped with a dome housing a 38-inch Cassegrainian reflector telescope manufactured by J. W. Fecker, Inc., a planetarium in the west wing, and a lecture room in the east wing. Dr. Crull became the first Director of the Holcomb Observatory and Planetarium and according to the November 1957 edition of Butler Reports, an estimated 90,000 people visited the structure during its first three years (p. 7). |
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Source: |
http://palni.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/BldgsGrnds/id/2809 |
Collection: |
Butler University Buildings and Grounds Collection |
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Copyright: |
In Copyright - Educational Use Permitted |
Geography: |
Indianapolis, Indiana, United States, 39.841160, -86.171373 39.841160 -86.171373 |
Subjects: |
College students Observatories Planetariums Observatory domes Trees Shrubs Butler University--Buildings College buildings Butler University--History Indianapolis (Ind.)--History People Pinkus, Craig Monroe, Alan Bushes James Irving Holcomb Observatory and Planetarium Holcomb Observatory Fairview campus |
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