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an area of about 10,897 square feet, is constructed of stone and pressed
brick, and is well furnished with modern conveniences for work in
this branch of engineering. It contains rooms as follows: Recitatiou
room: 34’><25’: recitation room, 25’><23’, library and exhibition room
25’><23’; office 10”><12’; drawing room, 34’><35’; engine room, 20’><30’:
tool room, 30’><6’; wash room, 30’><27”; wood
shop, 80’><34’; machine shop 42’X35’ blacksmith shop, 35’><35’; foundry
35’><37’.
A new brick two-story building has been erected and furnished with
modern conveniences for the work in Veterinary Medicine. '
Two large brick dormitories on the campus afford boarding conven-
iences for students who wish to lessen expense in this direction.
Other buildings on the campus are a brick dwelling for the President
and a frame cottage at present occupied by the Commandant.
On the Experiment Farm are a brick dwelling occupied by the
Director of the Station, and the usual farm buildings for the care of O
tools, the protection of stock, and the like. V
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