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A possible construction flaw in the greenhouses built behind the new building is shown to subcontractors by Dr. Ernest Beal, head of the biol- ogy department. The building’s final inspection was approved. Framed by leaf-shedding trees, the Environmental Sciences and Technology Building serves the agri- culture, geography and geology and industrial edu- cation departments, and environmental programs of the engineering technology department. — H. Sinclair 29 Environmental Sciences and Technology Building
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28 Environmental Sciences and Technology Building Spacious classrooms with better housing for labora- tory equipment were welcomed by the agriculture department. Dr. Robert Schneider instructs a lab for Introduction to Agricultural Engineering 170. i al Yai E.S.T.B. ... Suddenly an abbrevia- tion was born. The announcement was made in schedule bulletins, campus telephone directories and sundry other places. E.S.T.B. ... The Environmental Sci- ences and Technology Building, the newest addition to Western’s physical campus, began serving the agriculture, geography and geology and industrial education departments and the envi- ronmental programs of the engineerin technology department in the fall Dr. Marvin Russell, dean of Ogden College, said the new structure houses classrooms, laboratories, offices and a weather station equipped with a con- trol room. Greenhouses were also con- structed behind the building, he said. “The building is more versatile with better facilities oe instruction, research and public service,” Russell said. The multi-level structure was constructed on the corner of Ogden Drive and State Street at a cost of $4.5 million. Light bulbs cased in circular fixtures added a mod- ern touch to the entrance of the newest building on campus. The structure was built on the corner of Ogden Drive and State Street for $4.5 million.
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A football toss sponsored by Sigma Alpha Epsilon at the Muscular Dyerorty carnival gave Bill Pickler the chance to win a dinner at a local restaurant. Pickler got three chances for his 25 cents. — Jj. Burton Greeks join together in A Week Effort | i i |
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