THE MICHIGAN' DAILY t NA )NESDAY, mmommmommommumm Hauven Blaze Shown in * * * Pictur yes HaenOnce Law Schtool, Library', Haven Hall's history shows th~e ancient yellow-brick~ building to have the usual long anid vaxied uses of most old university build- ings. First constructed in 1883 at the then tremendous cost of $1500, the Hall was irnmediately-occupied by the Law School. The Law School shared its use with the General Library, which occupied the first floor for 20 years until a general Library building was built. THE RAPIDLY GROWING Lawi School soon felt cramped, and ex- pansion of the building was neces- sary. In spite of tie 'library's leav-, ing, the pinch for space was stilll felt, until 1893. In that year a< rear section was added. This provedĀ° inade- quate, and in 1898 the building. was almost completely reconl strutted and enlarged, at a cost of $30,000. This ended its chain- ges, and it then hMd the three- story form familiar' to studlents. In 1933 the Law School com- pletely outgrew the struicture, and moved 'to Hutchins, Hall. The school's valuable library was moved in 1929 when the Haven Hall was judged' unsafe. STUDENTS MAN HOSES ALONG WITH FIREMEN AS FJAMES GUT HAVEN HALL. HUNDREDS OF VOLUNTEERS FOUGHT THE BLAZE .LATE INTO THE. NIGHT. i I I - I )~Z~J7~ JOURNALISM PROF. MAURER SEES OFFICE BURN Daily Photo Coverage by TTWally Barth Alex L manian Burt Sapowitch Al Forman Ed Kozma Al Atwell A I FIRE-WEAKENED CORNICE GOES CRASHING TO THE GROUND BELOW., 11 nni fir I . f :!F s ,.: 3 y e:r'>f: : ;i:; "'> t;?: I i.+.{.,:!./."' ''S.?: :.:.. ...... .. + v.!,'e 6 /i. .:........,. '>.": klS.fas+.{ i.?lffi S3ae.:33:: : :