GENERAL INFORMATION 43
_ THE PLANT OF THE UNIVERSITY
The facilities of the University of Kentucky include the 106-
acre campus and the Experiment Station Farm of 600 acres at
Lexington, a forest reserve and sub-experiment station of 15,000
acres at Quicksand, and the sub-experiment station of 600 acres
_ at Princeton. The buildings on the Lexington campus now number
more than fifty. In addition to these permanent buildings, the _
University has erected nine temporary buildings to provide addi-
tional space for the greatly increased enrollment. The location of
buildings is shown on the map in the front of this publication.
Following is a list of the buildings, with brief enumerations of
the services housed.
Administration Building. In this building are located the of-
?i*=" fices of the President, the Vice President, the Dean of the Univer-
sity, the Comptroller, the Dean of Men, the Dean of Women, the
Registrar, the Department of Public Relations, and the University
Personnel Service, the last including the University Veterans
Service.
Aeronautical Research Laboratory. This laboratory is designed
for aeroplane motor testing. The laboratory is operated by the
College of Engineering.
Agriculture Building. The offices of the Assistant Dean of the
College of Agriculture and Home Economics are located in this
mth building. The remainder of the building furnishes classroom and
2 (tf laboratory space for the departments of Agricultural Entomology,
lm` Agronomy, Farm Economics, Horticulture, and Markets and Rural I
wm Finance.
the
Jing Agricultural Engineering Building. The shops, laboratories,
ram and classrooms for farm engineering are located in this building.
`slty » Agricultural Experiment Station. In the Agricultural Experi-
‘m?` ment Station are located the offices of the Dean of the College of
l m Agriculture and Home Economics, the Director of the Experiment
that » Station and the Director of Agricultural Extension. The building
also houses the offices, laboratories, and research facilities for
img, Hslbuomy, chemistry, entomclogy and botany, farm economics, _
,8 at mHl‘kets and rural finance, rural sociology, fertilizer, feed, and seed
held €0¤tF0l, and agricultural extension. The public service laboratories
the HTG also located in the Experiment Station.
and ‘ Alumni Gymnasium. In this building are located the offices of
ui€d tim Department of Athletics, the ticket office for athletic contests,
enct and the men’s gymnasium. The gymnasium is used for athletic
; fof pl`¥l€t1C€, for basketball games, and for classes in physical €dl1C8ti0!1.
ri; _ Anderson Hall. This quadrangle, made up of several rather
°· distinct units, houses the offices of the Dean of the College of