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PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. L. Aluia Mr. Charles Arlein Mr. . J. Ashton Mr. Clias. Balik Mr. ilfred Begin Dr. Ernest Beuglet Mr. and Mrs. G. Boutettc Mr. and Mrs. A. Bradley Mr. Paul Brescia Rev. J. E. Brisson Rev. K. F. Buhl Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Canniff Rev. P. Charbonneati Rev. m. N. Comeskey Dr. A. L. Cook Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Corby Mr. James Costello Dr. and Mrs. Raymond R. Coyle Messrs. George and Charles Crippen Mr. Franeis Csizmodia Mr. and Mrs. H. Dean Mr. W. H. DcMattia Rev. A. L. DeSantis Rev. E. G. Doe Rev. C. Doherty Rev. F. M. Doll Rev. T. P. C. Donnellan Rev. C. A. Dorsey Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Dovle. K.C. Dr. U. J. Duroeher Mr. V. 1 . Emmons Mr. ami Mrs. H. Evans Rev. J. V. Fallon, S.J. Dr. L. J. Fenech Very Rev. J. B. Ferguson Mr. Joseph M. Flood Rev. Raymond G. Fort on Rev. A. Fuerth Mr. Fred Funke A Friend Rev. I o Gaffney Mrs. E. Garvin Mr. and Mrs. T. I. Gemmell Prof. Etienne Gilson Mr. Ed. E. Girardot Mr. Donald Got iw aid Mr. Thomas Gray Mr. and Mrs. John Grier Mr. C. S. Hanniek Mr. J. A. llanrahan Mr. P. J. Harrington Mr. J. W. Hastreiter Rev. W. J. Hayden Rev. J. L. Hennessey Dr. J. E. Hett Mr. W. J. Hohbs Mr. and Mrs. Henry’ Holierg Mr. F. J. Hogan Mr. and Mrs. A. Holland Mr. and Mrs. Paul L. Jackson Mr. and Mrs. George H. Jones Rev. P. J. Jordan Mr. R. J. Kelly Rev. L. A. Krych Mr. H. Eassaline Mr. W. B. Loccy r Dr. John H. Longe Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Lorenzo Rev. John M. Louis Mr. R. Lowriaiex Mr. E. J. Lynch Dr. J. D. MacDonald Dr. J. J. McIntyre Dr. J. J. McDonald Mr. Don S. McIntyre Mr. G. H. McLewin Mr. F. H. McMannus Dr. W. P. McMannus Rev. J. A. McMillan Mr. ami Mrs. W. Maczkowski Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Malarney Dr. W . Markkancn Rt. Rev. Msgr. W . R. A. Marron Mr. J. F. Martin Rev. Edw. J. Miotke Mr. Win. Morand Rt. Rev. Msgr. T. G. Morin Mr. J. R. Mueller Rev. C. A. Murphy Mr. Otto Murrcr Mr. and Mrs. John Murtagh Mr. F. O ' Donnell Mr. M. C. OXunghin Mr. Edward F. Panic Dr. J. Pawlowski Rev. L. Pertanski Rev. Emmery Petlio Rev. G. I.. Petri Rev. Jos. V. Pfeffer Rev. L. A. Pierre Mr. Elorion Plante, C.P.A. Dr. and Mrs. A. L. Poisson Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pokriefka Mr. Paul Poisson Mr. George R. Rcbstoek Mr. J. Remisicivicz Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Rcnda Mr. Jos. Rivard Dr. J. T. Robert Mr. J. E. Robichaud Mr. and Mrs. A. Roceo Mrs. A. Roceo Rev. . G. Rogers. L.L.I). Rev. J. A. Rooney Marion D. Ross Mr. and Mrs. C. St. Pierre Rev. A. Schneider Mr. A. J. Shaw Mr, Frank Skelding Rev. F. T. Stack Mr. Michael Standard Mr. P. Sullivan Mr. W. A. Taylor Rev. L. C. Thomas Dr. Ledvard H. Tomlinson. M.D. Mr. Alex Trail Mr. C. W. Turner Rev. J. J. Vanadia Mr. and Mrs. A. Vercruyssc Mr. J. W. Villaire Mr. J. . Waite Mr. Richard C. W eissenherger Mr. and Mrs. L. I . W inter
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Assumption College Memorial Science Building A FOI R-STORV III II.III.M; ill lilt- Moili-rn Si ' lioliixtif type nrrliihclurr. (Icilirntcd to tin- memory of former itlidcnln of III.- college who pave ll.rir live in orl.l W ar II. Mini.- pomible by the whole-hearted support of the peo¬ ple of Wmilnor and Detroit whose generosity provided more titan half of the funds needed. Completely tire-proof in construction, the building was designed and planned hy Mr. J. C. Pennington, M.K.A.I.C. Windsor architect, for the efficient teaching of the various branches of science. The ground door contain research laboratories. Geology laboratory. Men’s common room, locker rooms and general storage. The first floor is devoted to the Biological Sciences, and will contain Botany and oology laboratories. Bac¬ teriology laboratory with associated autoclave and incubator rooms. Histology and Embryology laboratory, large lecture room, as well as conference rooms, offices, research rooms and reference libraries. A feature of ibis floor is the Biological museum and much corridor wall-space devoted to show-cases for the exhibit of interesting specimens. The second floor will house the departments of Physic . Psychology and Mathematics. Three large labora¬ tories will take care of the Mechanics and Heal, Light and Sound, ami Electrical studies. This floor also contains u large lecture room, classroom , drafting room, professors’ conference rooms, offices, dark rooms, tent rooms, anti tin vocational guidance office. I In third floor devoted to (.hemistrv. contain three large laboratories, one for Inorganic (jhnnistrv. one for Organic and the other for Physical Chemistry and Quantitative Analysis. In addition there is located on this floor a large lecture room, a Science Library, Stork room, and research rooms and office for the professor . Lecture rooms and classrooms will accommodate from 5(H) to 600 students simultaneously: three lecture- demonstration rooms will seat 90 each; classrooms, a total of 320. In addition there are 10 laboratories which will provide facilities for 290 students at one time. Generous provision is also made for immediate and future scientific research especially in the fields of chemistry and biology. Moreover, the building will house a science reference library, as well as offices and conference rooms for the professors and instructors. Construction: Steel frame and masonry walls, completely fireproof construction. Foundations, floor and roof slabs of reinforced concrete. All interior walls cinder block, windows steel sash, corridor walls glazed tile and plaster with acoustic ceilings; stairways, reinforced concrete; walls, glazed tile and plaster. Flooring: In all laboratories, and lecture rooms, integrally colored cement ; classrooms, terrazzo or mastic lib on oncrete base: entrance lobby, corridors and stairs: terrazzo floors, treads, and risers. II alls: (.orridorn and stairs, glazed tile, plaster above, acoustic ceiling in corridors. Interior doors and woodwork natural color. In laboratories and classrooms, walls cinder block painted light color. Ceilings: All plastered and painted light colors. lleatinfi: from central heating plant. General heating: steam, two-pipe system, low-pressure, convector- type radiators. Mechanical ventilation. No cooling or air-conditioning. Lifilitinp: Incandescent of the scmi-im|ircct type, (wcncrul: I ' d ova tor for the staff and for service. Building planned for flexibility of future rearrangement of laboratory space. All services and utilities essential to the operation of a science laboratory, such as gas, aii. steam, water, etc. carefully laid out to run exposed along the ceiling, with branches serving the laboratory tallies on the floor above. Special features: Lecture rooms will have scats of moulded plywood mounted on a fixed metal pedestal ha. c; specially designed furniture throughout all laboratories. (jost: $125,000 not including laud or fees; hut including all ctpiipnicnt. Size: 153 ' x 60 ' , 4 stories. Capacity: 350,000 cubic feet.
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