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Construction begins on the new gymnasium with grading and foundation walls, 1950. To the south, left to right, are Leslie J. Savage Library, Crawford Hall, Ouray Hall and Keating Hall. W Mountain overlooks all.
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One of the concert band groups at the 1956 WSC Summer Music Camp pose for a photograph on the lawn west of Taylor Hall.
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View of Keating Hall from the south, ca. 1940. The smokestack from the campus heating plant can be seen behind (north of) the cafeteria; Ouray Hall is to the east.
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Keating Hall viewed from the south-southeast shortly after its completion, ca. 1938. Ouray Hall is on the right (east); Coronado Hall is barely visible on the left (west). Keating Hall was named for John F. Keating, superintendent of Pueblo schools and a strong supporter of Western. He was a summer school faculty member at Western and served as president for one summer.
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Color view of Ouray Hall from the northeast, 1950s. Ouray Hall was built with federal grants and loans as a men's dormitory in 1937 during the Samuel Quigley administration.
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View of Ouray Hall from the south-southeast, circa early 1950s. Mountaineer Gymnasium is in the background. Ouray Hall was located approximately where Mears Hall is today.
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Winter view of Ouray Hall from the northeast, circa 1950s.
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Interior view of the Ouray Hall main lobby, circa 1956.
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View of the west side of Ouray Hall, 1950s. Music camp participants are lined up for lunch at Keating Hall.
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Color photograph of Ouray Hall from the east, late 1940s. Ouray Hall was a men's dorm in the 1940s.
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A nice view of Western's campus from Cupola Hill with the new Student Union in the foreground, circa 1958.