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As the second oldest building at the University of Dayton, Chaminade Hall is rich in history and has undergone many changes.  Below is a brief look at the building's story as it became the home of the School of Education and Allied Professions.

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Before Initial Construction

The land in the early 1900s

 

Construction


Early Construction


    The bookstore is built

Chaminade Hall Scenes

A 1907 view from Marycrest Hall.

View from Kennedy Union Plaza (Early 1900s)

View from St. Mary's top floor.

This tree still stands

View from Marycrest before Kennedy Union

Bowling alley and rec. room for St. Mary's students

A view while walking through Chaminade Hall

Ivy grew wildly up the outside walls

The building in 1963

Graphics and research work by Julie Evers and Gary Galvin

    School of Education and Allied Professions
Chaminade Hall, Room 104
University of Dayton
Dayton, OH 45469-0510
Telephone: (937) 229-3146
FAX: (937) 229-3199
 
This page was last updated December 16th,2004  by Tayefur Rahman

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