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LWC Community moves furniture into Harold J. Smith Hall

New 186-bed, four story building must be ready for occupancy on August 14, 2010, when students arrive for fall term

By Duane Bonifer
News from Lindsey Wilson College

Columbia, KY - More than a dozen members of the Lindsey Wilson College community celebrated Bastille Day 2010 by working on the college's Harold J. Smith Hall.



Members of the LWC athletics, physical plant, public safety, residence life and student services offices spent most of Wednesday unloading furniture and other items for the residence hall's rooms.

The four-story, 186-bed residence hall will be opened when students return on August 14, 2010 to the college's A.P. White Campus. Classes for the fall semester begin on August 18, 2010


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Assistant Coach Brian Foos helps get Smith Hall ready



2010-07-14 - Photo by Duane Bonifer. Harold J. Smith Hall, 255 Spickard DR, Columbia, KY
LWC assistant football coach Brian Foos carries a box of chairs on Wednesday morning, July 14, 2010, through the lobby of Harold J. Smith Hall, the new 186-bed, four story dormitory at Lindsey Wilson College.

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Getting Harold J. Smith Hall ready for move in



2010-07-14 - Photo by Duane Bonifer. LWC photo. Harold J. Smith Hall, 255 Spickard DR, Columbia, KY
LWC Residence Life Area Coordinator Andy McAllister carries a box of chairs on Wednesday morning to a fourth-floor room of Harold J. Smith Hall. Behind McAllister is LWC Horton Hall Director Cameron Mueller.

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Paul McKinney paints Harold J. Smith Hall



2010-07-14 - Photo by Duane Bonifer. LWC photo. Harold J. Smith Hall, 255 Spickard DR, Columbia, KY
Paul McKinney of Glasgow, KY paints a shelf on Wednesday morning in a fourth-floor room of Harold J. Smith Hall. McKinney, who is with Central Interiors of Columbia, is one of several dozen workers dedicated to opening the four-story, 186-bed residence hall when students return on August 14, 2010 to the LWC A.P. White Campus.

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Moving (Columbia-made) fixtures into new Harold J. Smith Hall



2010-07-14 - Photo by Duane Bonifer. LWC photo. Harold J. Smith Hall, 255 Spickard DR, Columbia, KY
Larry White, a carpenter in LWC Physical Plant, wheels a dresser on Wednesday morning into Harold J. Smith Hall. The 5-drawer chest and the desk that goes with it were manufactured two miles away, by McCammish Mfg. Co., Columbia division. At left is LWC football graduate assistant Bert Bathiany. The view is toward Fairground Street.

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