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Caption on the back reads: "UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO. The University of Chicago is located on the south side, 7 miles from the business center, facing the Midway Plaisance, the campus now covering an area of 95 acres. Hatchinson Hall and Tower is a reproduction of the beautiful Christ Church Hall at Oxford, England. It is used as a men's dining hall, the whole dining hall, the whole building being one room, 150 by 40 feet, and 60 feet high." Postcard was mailed on February 5, 1925
Caption on the back reads: "UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO. The University of Chicago is located on the south side, 7 miles from the business center, facing the Midway Plaisance, the campus now covering an area of 95 acres. Hatchinson Hall and Tower is a reproduction of the beautiful Christ Church Hall at Oxford, England. It is used as a men's dining hall, the whole dining hall, the whole building being one room, 150 by 40 feet, and 60 feet high." Postcard was mailed on February 5, 1925