GENERAL INFORMATION 41
he The W. D. Funkhouser Biological Sciences Building. This building
gn houses the Departments of Anatomy and Physiology, Bacteriology, and
° 5 Zoology. The Biological Sciences Library is also located here.
nal   Hamilton House. This is the University’s cooperative house for women
; students.
Health and Hygiene Building. This structure houses the University
; Health Service, the Department of Hygiene, and the Infirmary.
l· Heating Plant Annex (not shown on map). This building encloses
ply j· the boilers for the Shops Building.
the { Highway Materials Research Laboratory. This laboratory is jointly ·
iall l operated by the Department of Civil Engineering and the State Depart-
.on,   ment of Highways.
au` Home Economics Building. The offices, classrooms, and laboratories of
md the Department of Home Economics are located in this building.
use Insectary and Conservatory. This building is a greenhouse and labora- _
tory used by the Department of Entomology and Botany of the Experiment '
tl   Station.
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, Jewell Hall. This is an addition to Boyd Hall, and is the third unit of
th the residence halls for women.
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jgh Journalism Building. Located on Euclid Avenue adjacent to Jewell
ex- Hall, this temporary building will house classes in Journalism until the
alles completion of the new Journalism-Publications Building.
U18 Kastle Hall. This building houses the offices, classrooms, and labora-
mm · tories of the Department of Chemistry.
V I The Margaret I. King Library. This library has a total seating capacity
ldes I of 700. It also houses the Department of Library Science and the Bureau of
and I Source Materials in Higher Education. The University libraries, including
departmental, divisional, and collegiate collections shelved outside the King
jug Library, include about half a million voltunes.
d B Kinkead Hall. Kinkead Hall is the third unit of the residence halls
for men.
im' Lafferty Hall. Lafferty Hall houses the offices, classrooms, and library
¤§€$ of the College of Law and the offices of the Kentucky Law Journal.
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al Y . Little Commons. This temporary building is located between the Health
Building and the Agriculture Building and provides additional cafeteria
l on facilities.
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Lydia Brown House. This a residence hall for women.
pied I McDowell House. This is a residence hall for women,
McVey Hall. In this building are located the offices of the Dean of
arb the College of Arts and Sciences and the offices and classrooms for the
g is departments of English, Mathematics, Journalism, Radio Arts, and Social
‘ — Work, the Campus Bookstore, the University Post Office, the Broadcasting
Studios, and the offices and print shop of The Kentuckian and The Ken-
ten- i tucky Kernel.
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