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Liberty Hyde Bailey School, 300 Bailey St. (1922)
Liberty Hyde Bailey, Jr. (1858-1954, M.A.C. BS '82, MS '86) was Professor of Horticulture 1885-1888, after which he went to Cornell University (Ithaca, NY) to become Chair of Horticulture and later Dean of the College of Horticulture (1903-1913). He designed the nation's first Horticulture Laboratory at M.A.C. (now Eustace-Cole Hall), and remains a world-famous horticulturalist to this day. His portrait hangs in the lobby of the Plant and Soil Sciences Building, and a larger-than-life statue graces the horticulture gardens behind PSS. Bailey's childhood home in South Haven, Michigan, is now a National and State Historic Site. This site was purchased by the school board in February 1922, and construction soon began on the district's second schoolhouse (after Central School). The school was dedicated in June 1923, with Dr. Bailey in attendance.
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