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Physical Plant survey ]. I thought up to then that this is a legit thing and it may still be. By the dawn of the twentieth century, off-campus development had started to gain momentum , and there was no need for additional faculty housing to be built on campus. This one smelled like a spammy vanity project; good to get confirmation. The First Hundred Years.
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By continuing to use this website, you agree to their use. To find out more, including how to control cookies, see here: Recently, Cowles House has functioned as an entertainment and banquet space, as recent presidents have decided to live off campus Brock A View of Cowles House Today. Cowles House has been of great interest to Campus Archaeology due to its location within the Sacred Space.
As little has changed in this part of campus, this area has the potential for preserving intact archaeological deposits from the earliest days of campus. CAP has conducted numerous surveys around the building, including in , , , and CAP Reports 7, 11, and 15 , but we are yet to find any clear features or concentrations of materials.
Instead, only a diffuse scatter of artifacts has been found around the building. Brick fragments, window glass, nails, and other construction debris are the most common objects found, while a few ceramic sherds, animal bones, bottle glass, and two golf balls have also been recovered. In general, this record is likely the result of construction and remodeling episodes, mixed in with trash from everyday life.
While CAP has tested extensively around the building, we have not investigated every area, and plan to survey and monitor intently as renovations take place this summer. We are always on the look-out for that rare deposit that can provide us insights into the lives of the early MSU faculty and presidents!
Michigan Agricultural College, East Lansing. The First Hundred Years. Gone but Not Forgotten: Campus Buildings that No Longer Exist. Johnston, English to be converted to housing for female students. Also in Howard Terrace was demolished to make room for the Home Economics building.
From on it was used as a Home Economics practice house. Physical Plant survey ].
MSC Campus Map, MSC Campus Map, ]. In it was given over to the M. From to about it served as the International Center. Forsyth , unless otherwise noted.
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