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lent, Animal Pathology Hospital. This building is used as the animal hospital
?I` of of the Department of Animal Pathology.
" Athletics Building. This building, located at the athletic fields, contains
shower rooms, equipment rooms, trainers’ rooms, laundry, locker rooms for
post major and minor sports, handball courts, and a lecture room.
HCC Barker Hall. This building houses the Buell Armory, the offices, classrooms,
mk; and storerooms of the Military and Air Science Departments, the rifle range,
the women's gymnasium, and the Division of Physical Education for \Vomen.
;ton. Bowman Hall. This is a residence hall for men, providing recreational
Cum, space and lobby facilities for the men’s residence hall group. It houses ap-
cres. proximately 141 students.
202 Boyd Hall. This is a residence hall for women, housing approximately 142
the students.
ated Bradley Hall. This is a residence hall for men, housing approximately 158
and students.
wen Breckinridge Hall. Breckinridge is also a residence hall for men, housing
and approximately 169 students.
Andrew Carnegie Building. This building, which now houses the exhibits
the and study collections of the Museum of Anthropology, was originally the main
r at library and was given to the University by Andrew Carnegie.
bel" Central Heating Plant. This plant contains six steam boilers which supply
heat to all buildings on the main campus, to the Experiment Station, the To-
: Of bacco Research Laboratory, the Animal Pathology Building, the Small Animal
3m` House, the Dairy Products Building, the Livestock ]udging Pavilion, the Agri-
cultural Engineering Building, the Edward ]. \Vilford Meat Laboratory, the
the Wenner-Gren Aeronautical Laboratory, and the Insectary and Conservatory.
1ess Albert B. Chandler Medical Center. Now under construction on the east
ons side of Rose Street near Limestone, the Albert B. Chandler Medical Center will
ing contain instructional, laboratory and administrative areas for the Colleges of
rch Medicine, Nursing, and Dentistry, together with the Medical Library, the
University Hospital, the Outpatient Service, the University Health Service, and
of the Rehabilitation Service.
are Chemistry Annex. This temporary building is located between Kastle Hall
Om and Pence Hall and is used for chemistry laboratory and lecture.
On- Coal Research Laboratory. This building houses a pilot plant for the low
_ temperature production from coal of motor fuels, lubricants, and high grade,
LY smokeless, solid fuels as well as the base materials from which explosives,
m' plastics, and synthetic rubber may be manufactured. Oil shales and other
DSE carbonaceous materials may also be processed in this plant. The laboratory is
nfl operated by the Department of Mining and Metallurgical Engineering.
gn- Thomas Poe Cooper Dairy Products Building. The sections of Animal
` Husbandry, Creamery License, Dairy, and Poultry are located in this building.
It also houses the herd book room, the incubation laboratory, and laboratories
P6 for dairy manufacturing.
ig Cooperstown. This housing project, consisting of 330 apartments in several
ra buildings, is a University housing project for married students. The buildings
` are named for Kentucky authors and literary figures.
ts Dairy Center. This building contains milking stalls for forty cows, a milk
n ’ room, maternity pens, calf pens, silos, and a feed storage loft.
ng W. W. Dimock Animal Pathology Building. This building houses the offices
and laboratories of the Department of Animal Pathology.