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l is LANE BUILDING ..z.i7-s.7xi.va.lf ,Q!z1.2 5.r-rc artofu facing the Pulaski Monument. The building is to house the science class rooms and laboratories. We must not forget to mention the College Nut, a particularly popular building on the campus at 1:30 o'clock every day. This is the college book store and tea room Where students can stand by a large fireplace in Winter, or have a cooling drink on the balcony in summerg play the radio, or use the telephoneg buy anything from a textbook to a dish of ice cream Ctopped with chocolate syrup IJ. Incidentally, the tea room got its name, according to one story, from a large pecan tree growing by the balcony. 1122 The college library and reading rooms are located on the third floor of the Armstrong building. It can adequately seat one-fourth oi' the student body. The rooms are light and quite conducive to friend- ly study. Many Savannahians have contributed collections of books from their private libraries and some two thousand volumes were delivered to the school by the Junior Chamber of Commerce. Our environment? Why, it's the best! Our buildings are beautiful, matching the grounds! Our students and faculty are congenial! Our equipment is excellent! AUDITORIUM BUILDING
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squirrels and pigeons in the park. VVhen the azaleas are in bloom, oftentimes the squirrels and pigeons Wonder why the students strolling around forgot to bring any peanuts! The Georgia Historical Society library, to which the students have ARM STRONG BUILDING access, also faces the park, from Whitaker Street, just a few steps from Armstrong. Hopes are running high, as we think of the new science building which will be built just around the corner on Taylor and Bull Streets 1113
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