Connecting a campus
In the early years, the buildings for Atlantic Union College were on two separate tracts of land with a garden tract between owned by someone else. In the early 1930s, college president Otto John finally persuaded the owner to sell, making way for E. Edgar Miles Hall. Shown he...
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Lancaster Historical Society
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United States
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Massachusetts
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Worcester
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Lancaster
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