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D e ew (ri)emlstr ! ull6ln9 The general form of architecture is Georgian, which conforms with Wo- man ' s Hall and Oglebay Hall. The broad expanse of the front will be relieved by two sets of stone columns over each entrance and over these columns will be placed a few designs of chemical significance. In the frieze between the third and fourth floors stones will be cut with the names of noted chemists. Stone and brick will be used for the outside of the build- ing, brick for the inside walls and finished concrete for the floors and ceilings. The building will be fireproof throughout. it will have a splendid location, south of the Library on the White prop- erty, fronting on that new portion of the campus. It will extend 305 feet on Prospect Street and will be 76 feet deep. The main portion of the build- ing will be 253 feet by 76 feet and the remaining portion will be a large lecture auditorium at the west end of the building, equal in height to two stories. There will be fou r floors, a basement under the entire building and a serviceable attic. Briefly the basement will take care of the general ser- vice of the building and will have ample store rooms, unpacking room, grind- ing, janitor, gasometer, constant temperature, locker, toillet, shop and fan rooms. There will also be one small laboratory for general chemistry in the basement. The first floor will be given up to general chemistry and phy- sical chemistry, with special store rooms, one lecture room beginning on this floor and extending through the second floor, recitation rooms, offices, private laboratories and balance rooms. The second floor is essentially for the first courses in chemistry also, including laboratories, recitation rooms, offices, private laboratories, balance rooms, etc. The general distribution room will be on this floor also. The third floor is planned to care for the general offices of the department and all work in analytical chemistry, includ- ing quali tative, quantitative, and electro analysis. The library on this floor will be arranged for organic chemistry and its applications. There will be, m addition to the regular laboratories, special laboratories for combustions and digestions and medium sized research laboratories to accommodate small groups of advanced students. Sufficient arrangements for offices, store rooms, etc., have been made. The attic will accommodate the hydrogen sulphide room, the distilled water room, and all the fans for pulling out the fumes from the entire building. The new chemistry building has been planned to accommodate in the neighborhood of two thousand five hundred students, a building that will take care of an ordinary enrollment of about five thousand. 16
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