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THE PRESENT . . . 100-Administration Building 200-Commerce Building 500-Engineering Building 400-Mechanical Building 500-Mechanical Arts Building 600-Aeronautical Science Building 700-Chemical Engineering Building 800-Aeronautical Laboratory Building 900-Physics Building ...andour... Library Building Cafeteria Building Radio Station Building Recreation Hall and Student Activities Men's Dormitories Tri-Stan Faculty Homes Athletic Fields The Engineering Building, resplendent in all its grandeur is the home for those who are the firsts on our campus. It houses civil electrical, and chemical laboratories, drafting rooms, and class IOOITIS. Completed in 1884 the Commerce Build ing has challenged many an artist's eye.
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A Physics Lab and Classroomsg Faculty Offices and a Lounge-Books are the traditional tools of the scholar and laboratory experiences are an essential part of the learning process in scores of subjects. The student must master the facilities in laboratories as he works out for him- self the understanding he must have of his chosen field. A ig To provide a place where the student body-representing . is lf AMN many nations, creeds, colors-can gather in a common in- faix-,5-'gw n . ' A A A ,J a A, terest, demonstrate Democracy at work and enrich their r :Y ,,,,t wfa.,,!ff- .,, ' W ,m f -' X if . . . . 1 A . A , ,.k, . agp AA ,c:ffT'mf-AA' cultural life and professional training. 5' 2f'cff? 'ff'i ffwi si K if i -P' ki' Y i ii ii 0 a Q , I ll I Mig 1 Q, - str, l Q q e 1 i ,,.,., IA, A A , NAA A, ,,,, . , f x AIAA :A ,A A,, mm? V A 4 AA Aft fr'-'e Ar Q A x ,., V,. S t -f ,, .Na-,.. -we , WNV. ,gym-.f43,fmKww,6'5'Vf'N7 A f K A' AMANNNQ .' , .wif-v W' ,wwf'i X' X . . f V f iz ' I i The Student Center ,gg-v x,a:':r'-,':19Mfi'f2t:T15, -'f 'K 3 U ' f sw., AL for increased storage space, A New Civil Engineering Building , and instruction. To house new equipment, improve and broaden departmental offerings, strengthen in- struction. H5 4 -h-1.,.,,,-
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