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1949 - Rothwell Gymnasium addition ceremony

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Near the mid-20th century, the University funded Rothwell, completing the plans for a second floor of the gymnasium. Here is a photo from February 25, 1950. Mrs. Frederick Middlebush is snipping the ribbon to formally open Rothwell's addition.
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Influence of structural movement on sedimentation, Plate 5

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Richard J. Gentile.,"July, 1964."
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2004 - Construction of Mizzou Arena

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Previously, Mizzou Basketball played at the Hearnes Center. In 2003, construction began for a new arena. Mizzou Arena can be also known as Paige Sports Arena.
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1900 - Section of the Women's Gymnasium

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The Women's Gym began small and simple, as one can see in this photo. Later, in 1922, the University constructed McKee Gymnasium. McKee was also women-specific, but gave them many more amenities in the gymnasium.
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1989 - Opening of the Student Recreation Center

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Added in 1989, the Student Recreation Center became an integral part of MU athletics. The addition marked the 100th anniversary of the oldest structure in the athletic complex--Rothwell Gymnasium.
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1998 - A look inside the Student Recreation Center

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Savitar, 1998. page 142.
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1969 - Construction of Hearnes Center

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Construction of the new basketball arena began in 1969, officially opening in 1972. Construction strikes and the lack of funds caused the auditorium's slow development. The 1971 Kansas-Missouri game was supposed to close Brewer Fieldhouse as the basketball arena, but Hearnes hadn't yet been fully built.
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1910 - An early look at Rothwell Gymnasium

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Rothwell looks a lot more expansive that it did a hundred years ago, but the 1910 gymnasium did have a lot of facilities. The complex had a 4-person track, an aquatic center, an outdoor gym, a trophy room, and more. While the modern Student Rec Center holds a lot more amenities, the original Rothwell was one of the most advanced gyms in the Midwest at the time.
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1900 - Section of the Men's Gymnasium

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This is an early look at the men's gymnasium from 1900. Compare this complex to the Student Recreation Complex, and one could notice the evolution of the University's facilities.
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2003 - The end of Hearnes Center

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In 2003, Hearnes center had been home to MU athletics for almost four decades. However, at the time, Mizzou Arena was under construction and scheduled to open in 2004. This is one of the Savitar's last looks at Hearnes.
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1904 - Construction of Rothwell Gymnasium

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Constructed in 1904, Rothwell originally cost the University $70,000. Originally, the building was three stories high in the front and two stories high in the back, and the construction was engineered for later additions. Materially, the entire building had hardwood floors and the walls were built with gray stone.
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1972 - Opening of Hearnes Center

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Brewer Fieldhouse held around 6,000, and with incoming enrollment, students demanded a new and larger basketball arena. With the Hearnes Center, 12,600 could be seated.
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2004 - Basketball at Mizzou Arena

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Savitar, 2004. page 28.
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The Confederate mail carrier, or, From Missouri to Arkansas through Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia and Tennessee: an unwritten leaf of the "Civil War" :...

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Book provided by University of Missouri -- Columbia
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Influence of structural movement on sedimentation
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Includes eight plates. University of Missouri studies, volume 45.
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