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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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more about it.
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Before
Initial Construction
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The land in the early 1900s
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Construction
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The bookstore is built
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A 1907 view from Marycrest Hall.
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View from Kennedy Union Plaza (Early
1900s)
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View from St. Mary's top floor.
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This tree still stands
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View from Marycrest before Kennedy
Union
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Bowling alley and rec. room for St.
Mary's students
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A view while walking through
Chaminade Hall
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Ivy grew wildly up the outside walls
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The building in 1963
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Graphics and
research work by Julie Evers and Gary Galvin
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