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  2. John M. Pfau Library - Wikipedia

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    The first library director, Arthur E. Nelson, was appointed by Dr. Pfau in 1963. Nelson began accumulating materials in a local warehouse and by 1965 had 50,000 books to move into Sierra Hall, one of the first (multipurpose) buildings on the campus. In 1968, construction began on the current library building which was occupied in 1971.

  3. TCU - Wikipedia

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    TCU Horned Frogs, the athletic programs of the school Tokyo Christian University , a private university in Chiba, Japan Tokyo City University , a private university in Tokyo, Japan

  4. TCU has big ideas to transform West Berry St. into ‘Fort ...

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    A parking lot by the Texas Christian University campus store on Friday, July 19, 2024, in Fort Worth. TCU filed plans with the city for a new mixed use development off of West Berry Street.

  5. New details revealed for TCU’s proposed West Berry Street ...

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    TCU Campus Store at the corner of South University Drive and West Berry Street on Monday, July 29, 2024. The university has hired Austin-based developer Endeavor to help explore ideas for the ...

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  7. Neeley School of Business - Wikipedia

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    TCU was founded in 1873 by brothers Addison and Randolph Clark in Thorp Spring, Texas, as AddRan Male and Female College, and the School of Business opened in 1884 as Commercial School, renamed School of Business in 1896, and College of Business in 1901. The Department of Business Administration was established in 1922, and became the School of ...

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  9. The official site of the TCU claims that it all began when seven carmen met at a standing coach at a shop track in Cedar Rapids, Iowa on October 27, 1888, to form the first lodge in the brotherhood. The carmen had grown weary of working seven days a week, 12 hours per day, for $0.10 per hour with no benefits and no representation.