Stewart Hall
Introduction
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Men practicing in Stewart Hall
Men performing acrobatics in the gymnasium.
Backstory and Context
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At the time of its construction, the building was state of the art. It was equipped with athletic and recreational spaces. According to students writing for the Normal School's Literary Gazette:
“The basement was occupied by the bowling alleys, the dressing room, and bathrooms. There were shower, spray, and needle baths, and all toilet conveniences, together with ample dressing rooms for both sexes. On the main floor was the gymnasium proper, surrounded by a running track which was suspended from the trusses of the roof. On this floor, also, was the office of the physical education director and the examining rooms..."
Students attended physical education class here, put on shows here, held dances and plays here, trained here, and of course the basketball team competed here. It is believed that the legendary athlete, Jim Thorpe, may have played here when the Carlisle Indian Industrial School basketball team competed against the Cumberland Valley Normal School team in the early 1900s.