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Waugh... lectures and laboratories .. . Built in 1947, Waugh Hall is one of the newer buildings on the college campus. Housing the de- partments of Botany, Zoology, and Psychology, Waugh must provide space for both the laboratory work and the lectures required by these fields. The large basement lecture room provides ample room for groups of students; Arts Forum movies are even shown there. The modern labs upstairs provide the latest equipment for students of the biological sciences. ¢ 49% : preees, $ ie : , ; Les ae Ygel Me Pets jc 7 ioe wt by ve x as a a be Ad i = .280 . i et atk ¥. rae 4 a . le f a
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Center - administration and classes... Its main part constructed in 1857, Center Hall has long been one of the college landmarks. The north and south wings, added in 1870 and 1871, provided the space necessary to house most of the administrative offices and several classrooms. Home of the offices of the Deans, the Registrar, the President, Admissions, and others, Center is often thought of by strangers as merely an admin- istrative building. However those who have climb- ed the winding staircase to the Lyceum room or who have sat in the many second floor classrooms know Center as having an intellectual function also. Dr. Trippet climbs Center’s winding staircase.
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Goodrich . . . home of physical science. . . Goodrich Hall provides a home for the many physical scientists which infest the campus. The mathematicians—sometimes excluded from this cat- egory—also dwell in Goodrich Hall. Two students search to find the secret of life, or something like that, in a Goodrich lab. Erected in 1938, Goodrich furn ishes the labora- tory equipment necessary for a good undergraduate background in physics, chemistry, or mathematics. These departments have the courses and materials to set Wabash sciences with the best in small col- leges. The mathematics department is looking for- ward to installing a computer in Goodrich soon; this would be a great aid to all of the sciences as well as to easing the load of administrative work.
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