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L.A. Raulerson Seminar Buildings

1941

The same year that Annie Pfeiffer Chapel was completed, 1941, three seminar buildings were also completed. Each building is named after a different donor: Cora Carter, a retired school teacher; Isabel Walbridge, Dormitory Hostess for the Allan Spivey Hall in 1940s and 1950s; and Charles Hawkins, a professor at the College and author of the College's Alma Mater. The entire complex is named after Honorary Chancellor L.A. Raulerson. The individual buildings were later connected and combined into one building during the 1960s in order to house administrative offices such as the College's financial aid and business offices.

Lewis Audubon Raulerson was the Jacksonville President of the National Convoy & Trucking Co. Raulerson donated money to ³Ô¹ÏÍø for the construction of the seminar buildings. He was named Honorary Chancellor in 1947 and received an honorary Doctorate of Law in 1948. 

Sources: /library/archives/fsc-history/honorary-chancellors


Raulerson Building

Raulerson Building