A person stands among the plants in the Gallahue Hall conservatory

Description: A person, possibly Dr. Willard Yates, Professor of Botany and Director of the Friesner Herbarium, Butler University, stands among the plants in the Gallahue Hall conservatory. A portion of the rest of Gallahue Hall is visible in the background, through the windows. A capital funds campaign was launched in 1968 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 Butler 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the Science Building Fund, was devised to raise $6,125,000 for the construction of a science building to replace the outdated science labs and classrooms in Jordan Hall, which opened in 1928. Dorothy and Edward Gallahue donated more than $1 million towards this project, so the building was named in their honor. When the building opened in 1973, it freed up 40,000 square feet of space in Jordan Hall, which had previously housed the science departments. The building was built concurrently with the Holcomb Research Institute (HRI) (not pictured). The dream of the late J. I. Holcomb, former President of the University Board of Trustees, the Institute was announced and approved by the Trustees in October 1958. Both Holcomb and his late wife Musetta left funds to build the HRI building and establish an endowment to support scientific research. A division of the University, the HRI conducted research in environmental biology and offered opportunities for students to assist with their research projects. The HRI closed in 1991 and today the structure is more commonly known as the Holcomb Building. The architectural firm of Hellmuth, Obata & Kassabaum (HOK) designed both buildings in the Science Complex and the general contractor for the project was the George Bahre Co. There are cropping marks on the photograph.
Source: http://palni.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/BldgsGrnds/id/3093
Collection: Butler University Buildings and Grounds Collection
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Copyright: In Copyright - Educational Use Permitted
Geography: Indianapolis, Indiana, United States, 39.839314, -86.173875
39.839314
-86.173875
Subjects: Conservatories
Greenhouses
Plants
Butler University--Buildings
College buildings
Butler University--History
Indianapolis (Ind.)--History
People
Science Complex
Dorothy and Edward Gallahue Science Hall
Gallahue Hall
Fairview campus

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