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Title Sheldon Jackson Correspondence 1895-1951/Box 1/Fd. 4
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Subject Sheldon Jackson Correspondence
Publisher Westminster College
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Article Title(s) Letter, Sheldon Jackson to Rev. Robert G. McNiece, dated April 10, 1897
Page 2
Subject Propositions; Letters; Department of the Interior Building (Washington, D.C.); Education--Utah--History; Universities and colleges--Utah--Salt Lake City; School buildings--Utah--Salt Lake City; College buildings--Utah--Salt Lake City
OCR Text Sheldon Jackson, General Agent of Education for Alaska.
Department of the Interior, Bureau of Education, Alaska Division
Washington, D.C., April 10, 1897.

Rev. R. G. McNiece, D.D.,
Salt Lake City, Utah.

Dear Brother:
In drawing up plans for the college buildings allow me to suggest that there should be no wing or ell to the main building, unless it is made only one room deep. One great advantage that you have at Salt Lake City for an institution is your wonderful climate, and the climate is largely helped by the sunshine. In the erection of college buildings there ought to be no room that is not accessible to the sunshine. I would therefore suggest that the buildings run lengthwise, north and south. I think that the land lies in that direction facing the west; but this will give a morning sun in the rooms at the rear of the building and an afternoon sun in the front rooms. This seems to me exceedingly important.
I enclose you a little plan that may be suggestive to the architect when he comes to plan for a dormitory. You will notice that two students are expected to occupy a common study room with a separate bed-room and closet for each of the two pupils. That is the latest plan that is being adopted in recent and modern buildings.

Very truly yours.
Sheldon Jackson*
(Encl.)


* handwritten in the original document

Further Information In this letter to Robert McNiece, Sheldon Jackson discusses the design of a college campus in Salt Lake City, Utah, in regards to its buildings. He suggests taking advantage of the sun when deciding the layout of the buildings so all the rooms will have access to sunlight. He further includes a plan for the dorm rooms with the idea of students living in pairs.
Creator Jackson, Sheldon, 1834-1909
Date 1897-04-10
Format application/pdf
Source Letter, Sheldon Jackson to Rev. Robert G. McNiece, April 10, 1897
Spatial Coverage Alaska; Salt Lake City (Utah); Washington (D.C.)
People Jackson, Sheldon, 1834-1909; McNiece, Robert G. (Robert Gibson), 1839-1913
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ID 1095847
Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6xk8dfk/1095847