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Noblesville Area Science Building Fund Special Gifts Committee

Description: Butler University President Dr. Alexander E. Jones stands in the middle row, the third from the right, at the Noblesville Area Science Building Fund Special Gifts Committee meeting on May 15, 1969. Seated in the front row from left to right are Norma OConnor Houghtalen (Class of 1952), an unknown person, Linda Sue Gascho (Class of 1963), an unknown person, and F. Jean Harvey Whitmoyer (Class of 1966, M.S. 1970). From left to right, standing in the middle row are an unknown person, Harry Houghtalen (Class of 1953), an unknown person, Dr. Jones, Arthur E. Graham (Class of 1948), and Mason E. Church (Class of 1949). Standing in the back row is James R. Davis (Class of 1956) (second from right). This was one of several alumni committees formed in Indiana cities and counties with large numbers of University alumni. Training sessions were held to teach alumni volunteers solicitation techniques and at each meeting, Dr. Jones presented a slide show and discussed the University and its future plans. The ultimate goal of the capital funds campaign was to raise $21.8 million for improvements to campus facilities and to plan for an expected increase in student enrollment. At the time, it was the largest capital funds campaign in University history. The first part of the campaign, the Science Building Fund, was devised to raise $6,125,000 for the construction of a science building to replace the outdated science labs and classrooms in Jordan Hall, which opened in 1928. A series of committees organized trustees, administrators, faculty and staff, alumni, and others in this fund drive. Launched in 1968, the initial goal of the campaign was successful and by October 1970, enough money had been raised to pay for the science building. Dorothy and Edward Gallahue donated more than $1 million towards the buildings construction, so when the structure opened in 1973, it was named the Dorothy and Edward Gallahue Science Hall in their honor. The relocation of the science departments freed up 40,000 square feet of space in Jordan Hall for use by other departments. Additional funds from the campaign were to be used to remodel this space, expand the dormitories on campus, and to increase endowment funds for scholarships and professorships, among other projects.
Origin: 1969-05-15
Source: http://palni.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/BldgsGrnds/id/2946
Collection: Butler University Buildings and Grounds Collection
Rights: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC-EDU/1.0/
Copyright: In Copyright - Educational Use Permitted
Subjects: Jones, Alexander E.
Fund raising
Educational fund raising
Banners
Butler University--Alumni and alumnae
College presidents
College administrators
Butler University--Employees
Butler University--Buildings
College buildings
Butler University--History
Indianapolis (Ind.)--History
People
Science Complex
Dorothy and Edward Gallahue Science Hall
Gallahue Hall

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