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The lll5liilliE Ellen Kiningham buys some books Ihow can anyone smile in a situation like this?l while john Carter and Pinky Wolff look ony Drs. McPheeters, Yount, and Kirby register some English studentsg and Ed Fisher and Doris Lantz present a cutting at the Christmas assembly. g mow W my ti The Henry C. Durand Auditor- ium, or simply the Institute , has since l89l housed probably the most varied activities to be found in any campus building. Classes of all sorts, administrative offices, assemblies, plays, and dances are in constant evidence here through- out the year. Not to be disregard- ed is the Book Store, which sup- plies Lake Forest students with everything from pins and gum to mail and philosophy books. Here's where one goes if he should be so unfortunate as to re- ceive one of those green slips from the Dean, if he should want to make that payment on his 'bilI, or if he should care to listen to a fifty minute lecture on political science or any of a number of other subjects. Here, too, he goes if he requires some bit of college information from an authoritative source. 1 These things alone earn the ln- stitute a place in any FORESTER. But an added feature has put it in the present volume-something which we as busy students are apt to miss. This is the interesting and unusual architecture which sets this building apart from others. All these things combined to make the Institute a must for these two pages. ADMI N I STRATI NG DRAMATI Z I NG LEARNING ASSEMBLING
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The Physics Building Carnegie Science l-lall, popularly known as the Physics Building , is a mecca for the campus sci' entists, and scene too, these days, of their political discussions, Headquarters of the mathematics and physics departments, the Physics Building also serves as the home of freshman social science lec- tures, a function which should not be ignored. Should the non-initiate pass by this building, presented to the college by Andrew Carnegie in l907, he might well be struck by its calm, trim lines. But should he venture inside-into the many physics laboratories, or the astronomy room, or the aviation lecture room-he would be apt to witness an array of apparatus and experiments of remark- able complexity. The significant activities continuously going on in the Physics Building, and the quiet dignity of this monument to the experimental method, earned for it this place in the l94l FORESTER. EX X Dr. Curtis points out something to astronomy student Dennis Turner, while Ellen Watson looks ong physics S E E K I N G assistant Steinhaus explains the new recording barometer to Mary Fordneyg O B S E R V I N G EXPERIMENTING FINDING, and Dr. johnson lectures to the fresh- man social science class.
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