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View fullsize In 1905, Charles H Morrill urged the construction of a museum at the University. Through his annual donations, the museum had developed a remarkable natural history collection. The collections had been housed in Nebraska Hall, which had experienced a
View fullsize Have you been to a PAL awards ceremony? Every year we accepts nominations for preservation awards in eight categories. At our annual meeting in May, we present the awards and celebrate the achievements of the recipients. This past year, we recognized
View fullsize By 1900, the University had expanded enrollment and programs into more than six buildings. With increased funding from the Nebraska legislature, the University had sufficient funding to add several new buildings, including the Administration Building
View fullsize Construction began on the gymnasium annex to Old Main in the summer of 1902. From the beginning, the gymnasium was too small to hold regulation basketball games. A second story was added in 1918 to house a barrack for a unit of the Student Army Train

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