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Page 19 text:
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THE PETROLEUM ENGINEERING BUILDING The cry for consolidation has been one that is observed by every business in the world today. The construction of the new building that is known as the Petroleum Engineering Building has met this cry because in its walls have been combined three industries that are very closely related. These three industries are Petroleum En¬ gineering, Geology, and Engineering Experiments, each a distinctive service within itself hut nevertheless so closely connected that their consolidation into one large centralized organization has brought a better understanding of their reliance on one another. This building is famous for the tower that rises above the center. This tower is decorated with inlaid tile and the designs are carried out in blue and white colors. The interior of the building is beautifully decorated with rocks and shells that have been collected in all parts of the State. This unique method of beautifying the building gives it an air of prestige that should gain for it an impression in the minds of all the people who see it that will be hard to forget.
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THE VETERINARY BUILDING The Veterinary Hospital is another one of the new buildings just com¬ pleted in 1933. The classroom work, practice and clinics are conducted in this building, which has rooms and other facilities for surgical and medi¬ cal treatment of live stock and poultry on the farm and ranch and of pet animals. There are wards for the isolation of small animals affected with transmissible skin diseases, parasitic diseases, and infectious diseases, and wards for diseased poultry used in the clinic and courses offered in diseases of the fowl. X-ray equipment for examination and treatment of both large and small animals is provided in a specially constructed room.
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THE ANIMAL INDUSTRIES BUILDING The Animal Industries Building and a large judging arena provide housing facilities for instruction and the administration of the animal hus¬ bandry department. In the Animal Industries Building, laboratories for determining the chemical and energy value of feeds, and small animal laboratories for de¬ ficiency and vitamine studies are provided. The building is also equipped with a thoroughly modern laboratory for the study of wool and mohair. Scouring equipment, driers, microscopes, micrometer calipers and fiber testing machines are all available for class work. These laboratories are equipped with temperature and humidity control. The meats laboratory with killing, cutting, cooking and refrigeration facilities was completed in the fall of 1933 and is now in use.
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