The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 29, 1934, Page 22

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MR Beass4R2 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1934 Here’s where they affairs of state m rel and with an English oak floor, the governor's reception room is one of the building’s beauty spots. Windows on the west and south sides give an illusion of greater space. The house chamber, largest single room in the building. The senate chamber across the hall makes a complete circle. desk is to be placed at the center of the semi-circular platforms. West entrance, showing the bronze marquee, directly under the great window at the west end of the memorial hall. ed = —/eR eB eet amma A ee i ee ig when partially completed, showing the stone work the steel superstructure. ‘N eae ee sasaass ss eae = 9-19-33 S22 gg part way up and how it is placed over talk it over. This is the governor’s conference room where ay be discussed amidst the most luxurious surroundings. ERE aH ike The secretary of state’s private office is a One of the legislative rest rooms. Legislators will have all the comforts but not the privacy of home. Patil believd View of the main steps with the plaza and the ornanjpl facade in t ground. These are the largest and most beautign North Dak The speaker’s A view of the senate lounging room where the solons can discuss problems of state and take their ease. Not very pretty but highly essential. This is the boiler room, equipped with the most Door in secretary of stata modern boilers. On a cold day 20 tons of coal will be burned by these automatic stokers. in thee fo Lawmaking isn’t a dirty job but the senators must have keep clean. Here’s a corner of the senate was! opportunity to m. care ate Pe VIL a masa A view of the supreme court law lib room and there is still anot#

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