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Progress has always been a keyword at Maine: it is evident in our motto. Dirigo,” I lead: and it is evident in the face of our cam- pus. The South Apartments (top), torn down now. gave way to the modern design and materials used in the University Park, which houses many faculty members and married students. In 1959 the wings of Aubert Hall were com- pleted to house the chemistry and chemical engineering departments of the pulp and paper division. Gannett Hall, a dormitory, and Hitehner Hall were among the new buildings added to the growing campus. Spacious class- rooms. modern laboratory facilities, and glass gave the Physics Building (bottom) the as- pect of a promise of improvement everywhere, as the University followed the changing times through the fifties. 23
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Progress is our Most Important Product
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In this Age of Science . . . With the recent stress on science and technology, colleges and universities are being called upon to provide men of science both for instruction and re- search. Realizing these needs, the University is con- tinually expanding its facilities for research and undergraduate study. As a result, numerous grants are being awarded for critical research. The greatly increased number of corporations interviewing sen- iors in the spring is also indicative of the quality of University science and engineering graduates. Lord Hall was used by the Department of Electrical Engineering, and a Soil Mechan- ics laboratory is located here. The building was named for the late Hon. Henry Lord, a former president of the Hoard of Trustees. To comply with the need for new science buildings, the University constructed the Physics Building in 1957. This modern build- ing contains offices, classrooms, large lec- ture halls, and laboratories for the Depart- ment of Physics.
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