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The
construction of Bosler Hall on the John Dickinson Campus began in 1884,
and was completed on June 23, 1886. The building was made possible
through a gift from Helen (Beltzhoover) Bosler and was named the James
Williamson Bosler Memorial Library in memory of her husband, a member
of the class of 1854. Faced with red sandstone, the building was the first
designed specifically for the purpose of housing the college’s library.
Bosler Hall also included a chapel and assembly space on the top floor. Constructed at a cost of $68,000, the building was designed by architect
Charles L. Carson.
Following the construction of the Boyd
Lee Spahr Library in 1967, major alterations were made to Bosler Hall,
and it became the home of the fine arts and modern language departments.
The building was renovated once again in 1983 at a cost of approximately
$2 million. Primary among the changes for this renovation was the
establishment of space in the building to house the Media Center.
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