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Volume 047, Number 11 of The Oracle student newspaper.

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Letter to the editor from page 2 of the January 16, 1970 issue of The Oracle student newspaper arguing for the need of an international student advisor at Tennessee Tech University.

1970-01-16

In the 1960s, Jere Whitson Building was a fireproof library building completed during the summer of 1949. In 1962 it was named in memory of Jere Whitson, Chairman of the original Board of Trustees of Dixie College, the forerunner of Tennessee Tech. In addition to the library, in the 1960s the building included an auditorium with a seating capacity of 300 and reading rooms with a seating capacity of 600. The library contained approximately 230,000 volumes, including 67,000 on microcards and microfilm, serial publications of many societies and institutions, a selected list of state and federal publications, 44 newspapers, and 1,586 periodicals.

1970-01-16

In the 1960s, Jere Whitson Building was a fireproof library building completed during the summer of 1949. In 1962 it was named in memory of Jere Whitson, Chairman of the original Board of Trustees of Dixie College, the forerunner of Tennessee Tech. In addition to the library, in the 1960s the building included an auditorium with a seating capacity of 300 and reading rooms with a seating capacity of 600. The library contained approximately 230,000 volumes, including 67,000 on microcards and microfilm, serial publications of many societies and institutions, a selected list of state and federal publications, 44 newspapers, and 1,586 periodicals.

1970-01-16

In the 1960s, Jere Whitson Building was a fireproof library building completed during the summer of 1949. In 1962 it was named in memory of Jere Whitson, Chairman of the original Board of Trustees of Dixie College, the forerunner of Tennessee Tech. In addition to the library, in the 1960s the building included an auditorium with a seating capacity of 300 and reading rooms with a seating capacity of 600. The library contained approximately 230,000 volumes, including 67,000 on microcards and microfilm, serial publications of many societies and institutions, a selected list of state and federal publications, 44 newspapers, and 1,586 periodicals.

1970-01-16

In the 1960s, Jere Whitson Building was a fireproof library building completed during the summer of 1949. In 1962 it was named in memory of Jere Whitson, Chairman of the original Board of Trustees of Dixie College, the forerunner of Tennessee Tech. In addition to the library, in the 1960s the building included an auditorium with a seating capacity of 300 and reading rooms with a seating capacity of 600. The library contained approximately 230,000 volumes, including 67,000 on microcards and microfilm, serial publications of many societies and institutions, a selected list of state and federal publications, 44 newspapers, and 1,586 periodicals.

1970-01-16

In the 1960s, Jere Whitson Building was a fireproof library building completed during the summer of 1949. In 1962 it was named in memory of Jere Whitson, Chairman of the original Board of Trustees of Dixie College, the forerunner of Tennessee Tech. In addition to the library, in the 1960s the building included an auditorium with a seating capacity of 300 and reading rooms with a seating capacity of 600. The library contained approximately 230,000 volumes, including 67,000 on microcards and microfilm, serial publications of many societies and institutions, a selected list of state and federal publications, 44 newspapers, and 1,586 periodicals.

1970-01-16

In the 1960s, Jere Whitson Building was a fireproof library building completed during the summer of 1949. In 1962 it was named in memory of Jere Whitson, Chairman of the original Board of Trustees of Dixie College, the forerunner of Tennessee Tech. In addition to the library, in the 1960s the building included an auditorium with a seating capacity of 300 and reading rooms with a seating capacity of 600. The library contained approximately 230,000 volumes, including 67,000 on microcards and microfilm, serial publications of many societies and institutions, a selected list of state and federal publications, 44 newspapers, and 1,586 periodicals.

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