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Horario de biblioteca: Lun-Jue 9-7; Vie 9-6; Sáb 9-5; Dom 12-5. Para más información, visite www.telluridelibrary.org.
Passwords are now required to access your library account. To create a password, select "Reset my Password" from the Login screen (email address required). For further assistance, please contact the library. / Ahora se requieren contraseñas para acceder a su cuenta de la biblioteca. Para crear una contraseña, seleccione "Restablecer mi contraseña" en la pantalla de inicio de sesión (se requiere dirección de correo electrónico). Para obtener más ayuda, comuníquese con la biblioteca.
A casually-dressed WSC Jazz Band performs on the south side of Keating Hall, ca. 1990. Keating Hall was renovated in 1989; this photo could be capturing part of the re-opening celebration.
Construction begins on the new gymnasium with grading and foundation walls, 1950. To the south, left to right, are Leslie J. Savage Library, Crawford Hall, Ouray Hall and Keating Hall. W Mountain overlooks all.
Keating Hall from the southeast soon after its final expansion, ca. 1990. Keating was the only campus dining hall from 1937 until Escalante Terrace was completed in 1961, at which time there were two dining halls to serve the growing campus population. Dining was discontinued at Escalante in the 1980s; Keating was enlarged yet again in 1989. Keating Hall was demolished to make way for the Pinnacles apartments ca. 2011.
View of Keating Hall from the south, ca. 1940. The smokestack from the campus heating plant can be seen behind (north of) the cafeteria; Ouray Hall is to the east.
Keating Hall viewed from the south-southeast shortly after its completion, ca. 1938. Ouray Hall is on the right (east); Coronado Hall is barely visible on the left (west). Keating Hall was named for John F. Keating, superintendent of Pueblo schools and a strong supporter of Western. He was a summer school faculty member at Western and served as president for one summer.