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2. 7. anil ;nliie enicnts of Georgia ' s professors in- cluded the writing of more than 300 books articles, notes, and pani|)hlets, all prepared in addition to classroom work and service. All this and more went on during the course of one short year at the University of Georgia. But such was seemingly not enough. For Georgia ' s planners continued to prepare for the future, when Georgia will be even bigger and. if such be possible, even better. As soon as arrangements have been completed. work will begin on the Science Center which will house departments of Chemistry. Physics, Biological Science, Animal Science, Mathematics, and Geology. Located between the two campuses, the $7,000,000 structure will seek to coordinate related courses and will provide additional room for experiment and research. Added plans call for a remodeling of Denmark Hall for use by Landscape Architecture and Indus- trial Arts classes until a new Art, Music and Land- scape Architecture Center is erected. This will be followed by a University Coliseum, a remodeling of the Old Library, and additions to the Library on South Campus. Three more entirely new buildings are scheduled to house the College of Education and the Depart- ment of Psychology, the Agricultural Extension Offices, and Administrative Departments. A new Military Building, a Food Technology Building and additions to Dawson Hall, the Forestry Building, and the Dairy Building rank high on Georgia ' s list of coming expansions. Improved facilities mean more students, and additional space must, of necessity, be provided. Accordingly, three men ' s dormitories, two dormi- tories for women, and apartments for married stu- dents have been designed to afford attractive hous- ing for all enrolled in the University. Such will care for the physical and for the intel- lectual needs of Georgians. For spiritual welfare, the Danforth Chapel will soon be available. On South Campus between Soule and Snelling Halls, the Chapel will be used for private devotions, for group meditations, and for worship services. With such expansion, it cannot but be believed that the LIniversity ' s fame will shortly spread throughout this country and throughout the world. Carrving on the idea of international connections.
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Check out line at librarv. Microfilm machine in new librarv. ;•• --U I ' littire teachers receive practical training b practice teaching in public schools.
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Proposed plans for Danforlh Chapel. Agricultural extension building. The eonleiiled cow on Ag-Hi!l. Agriculture experiment stations
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