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Victory Bell, probably more notable than some of the sheds listed in the article. In addition to this there is the former location of the Victory Bell at the top of the stairs up from the Smith Field House. I am not sure if this structure still exists, but it was mentioned in Wilkinson's history of BYU, so it might merit mention in the former buildings section. There are also various underground vaults, some that were connected with BYU's nuclear reactor, that might merit mention. However, I am thinking such things might be worth including in a general article/list on "BYU grounds". The nature of some of BYU's past farms and its current preserves and ranches might also more lend themselves to such a cetegory. Other things worth mentioning in there might be specific parking lots, especially if they are notable for some reason; status on BYU, the BYU statute garden between the Mmuseum of Art and the Harris Fine Arts Center, named quads/malls and the like. In the case of the farms, ranches, preserves, off-campus buildings, the LDS Motion Picture Studio and the like while there are buildings associated with these sites, many of them are more than just the buildings. This is definitely clear of the farms, ranches and preserves. They have at least as many outdoor as indoor functions, so they do not quite fit as buildings. Also the pond/fountain below the carillon bell tower is not a building, but it is something, and the same can be said of the area along the hill south of campus.
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the 1960s is fairly easy to find information on. However the re-modeling of the building since 2005 is fairly elusive. I was able to find information on who one of the contractors was if I remember correctly, but the nature of what was done I was not able to come up with any good leads on. I am still not sure if the building was expanded or if it was just revised. There is also the issue of us not having any pictures posted of former campus buildings. I do know there are some on-line available photos of the old Smith Family Living Center. I am not sure to what extent they would be under copyright and whether they could be used here or not. BYU special collections has several works relative to this. Plus there is Hatch's book on the BYU campus, which BYU has two circulating copies of as well as one in
Special Collections. I actually have an outstanding inter-library loan request for that book. The request for that book was sent by inter-library loan last Thursday, so I hope to get it soon, but maybe it will not come in before break. That book, though published in 2001, only covers through 1974. There is also a book entitled something like "1000 views of 100 years" that I have looked at/ read. It is mainly about BYU's buildings.
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general vicinity of where Helman Halls Dorm #9 is, although this is only a generalized guess on my part since I have not been on BYU campus since March of 2005 and so only have a sense of that building's location from using google maps. I do know that the DT swimming pool was built before the
Helaman Halls swimming pool. My preliminary searches for information only turned up references to the pool in the Richards Building. I am sure that the two pools that I mention did at one time exist, because I distinctly remember one summer I was enrolled at BYU and living in DT we had a ward party at the DT pool where one of the very few ward members we had under age 18 managed to get a large gash in his head requiring stitches and since he was under age 18 this involved a complicated attempt to contact his parents to get permission for this. I have other very specific memories connected with the DT and Helaman Halls pools, although I would have to say that I cannot verify that the DT pool was entirely distinct from the Cremery Building. Thus I know that Butterworth's book has infomation on this matter, but it might be a bit much to cite the book since I have not looked at it in about a decade.
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on most days the comp-uter lab, open study lounge and such in the old Cannon center was open until at least 11:30 and the
Housing Front Desk about as late. It is not even that the people involved in such a conversation would have been ignorant of the computer lab and other things being open later, it just was that "The Cannon Center" meant the Cannon Center Cafeteria in common usage, although the building had lots of space beyond this. The old Cannon Center also had Cosmos Connection and Tomasito's Pizza which were operated by the Cannon Center Cafeteria put were distict from the main cafeteria area, although staff at the later two locations were used to run the main cafeteria, especially in the dish room, on Sundays and the space occupied by Tomasitos would be transformed into part of the main Cannon Center Cafeteria on Sundays as well as during high use times over summer. I know this because I was an employee of the Cannon Center, and worked in both Tomasitos and later the main dining area. I mention the dish room from personal experience.
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Heleman Halls sub-section. Since there is one Cannon Center it does not need to be listed. On the other hand the Morris Center to some extent had a similar function that is probably worth discussing. The Cannon Center was always better though, not only in food quality and service, but in that it had a much better built lobby area that was actually usable. I, as a freshman resident of Helaman Halls when the Cannon Center was open most nights past midnight (a practice since discontinued), and thus a good place to hang out, and later an employee of the Cannon Center Cafeteria who fully embraced our pro-customer service approach, am of course not biased in any way.
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Heritage Halls buildings that have not had specific entries placed on their name sakes. The DT section also could include statements on which of the DT buildings had been specifically named after people. These statements could be fairly short since they were all named after general authorities who already have aritcles in wikipedia, but since we are already over the almost universal threshhold for splitting an article it would seem that with clear prospects for the article expanding more such a split would be reasonable.
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I just recalled that one issue I was trying to research and not able to come up with any leads on was the Heleman Halls and DT pools. I specifically recall Edwin Butterworth's book "BYU: 1000 Views of 100 Years". I do not know if either of these pools are extant. The Helaman Halls pool was in the
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