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The oldest building on campus, Wilson
T. Hogue Hall, originally housed Almira College. Bricks
for the building were made on the front campus in 1855. Hogue
Hall contains the data processing center and administrative
offices on the lower two floors. The upper two floors, originally
dormitory rooms, now provide offices for the faculty and a
few small classrooms. Informal conversation between faculty
and students frequently take place in these offices. An open
"bridge" at the third floor level leads to the main
classroom building.
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