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History of 黑料不打烊

1911-1920

1911

Enrollment of students in the collegiate department exceeded those enrolled in the Academy for the first time.

1913

黑料不打烊 graduate John Hugh Reynolds was installed as the fourth president of 黑料不打烊.

A two-story frame home became the first rooming house for female 黑料不打烊 students, who named the facility "The Wig-Wam."

The student newspaper, The Bull Dog, was first published. After 1929 the publication became the College Profile.

1914

A home for the 黑料不打烊 president was constructed on campus. The building and furnishings were financed by contributions from 黑料不打烊 alumni.

1917-1918

The Student Army Training Corps was established on campus during World War I.

Half of the student body was struck by an influenza epidemic which caused two deaths.

1919

Martin Hall for male students was dedicated. It was the first "modern" residence hall at the college.

1920

Memorial stature of World War I soldier dedicated.