1953 - East wing auditorium addition to Jesse Hall

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Construction on Jesse in 1953. The East Wing Auditorium was completed in 1954. The original entrance to the auditorium was from the quad on the north side and seated 1,200 people. However, its wooden balcony was removed after being proclaimed a fire hazard. In 1953, renovations took place, and today it seats 1,732 people.
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1998 - The study cells in Ellis Library

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Resembling a dungeon, this photograph unveils a part of the library tucked away from the general study rooms--the study cells in the West stacks of the library. Though intimidating, these carrels were very popular among students to focus on work while having access to many of the materials they might need. Ph.D. students could rent out these carrels to have a "temporary residence" in the library.
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1961 - Inside the northeast addition of Ellis Library

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In the top photo, students sort through reference cards. These cards contain bibliographic data of the library's resources to assist in finding certain texts. This room was considerably important in 1961 since most books were rearranged upon construction of the new wing. The photo on the bottom left lends a perspective of a librarians point of view in the northeastern addition. Students could come here for navigation in the new addition.
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1937 - Inside the northwest addition of Ellis Library

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Inside the Northwest wing of the "General Library," additional areas created space and increased facilities available to the students at the University of Missouri. Importantly, it eliminated the use of the poorly ventilated reading room used by first year students beforehand.
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