The American Missionary
The American Missionary
Volume 49, No. 4, April, 1895
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he next oldest of the large buildings is the girls' dormitory, just south of the mansion, where is the common dining room, with the necessary kitchen, laundry and bake house appliances, and dormitory room for several teachers and eighty to ninety girls.
[Illustration: BALLARD HALL.]
[Illustration: BOYS' DORMITORY, STRIEBY HALL.]
[Illustration: THE PLANTATION BARN.]
[Illustration: BIBLE HALL.]
Washington Hall, built just north of the mansion about the time of the girls' dormitory, was burned some years ago, and now on its site stands the Ballard Building, containing the study and recitation rooms of the grammar and intermediate departments, which lead up to the normal and the chapel, where all general exercises and Sabbath services are held. One of the greatest needs of the school is a church building, that can be specially devoted to religious purposes. There is a grand chance for a memorial building. A little northeast of Ballard is the boys' dormitory, Strieby Hall, erecte
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