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DB' stories high. It is devoted solely to laboratory, work and is one of the I
rg'? ` largest mining laboratories in the country. - A
_ Observat0ry—The astronomical observatory is located on the south- ` `.
IS eastern side of the University campus. It is a substantial brick struct- .
Phe ure housing an eight inch equatorial refractor and other necessary appli- l
mg ances for observational work. ·
wd Dor1nitories——The two large brick dormitories on the campus afford `
. lodging for men. In the assignment of rooms preference is given to
msn * holders of county appointments. _
reé President’s H0ine—The President’s home is a commodious two—story
md brick structure to the east of the Library building.
ich Comrnandanfs Quarters —The home of the Commandant of the
University is a frame cottage near the President’s home.
»ry, University Commons-A frame building 100 x 40 feet was erected
ing · last year on the campus near the old dormitory where meals are furn-
rti— ished to University students at cost.
d a = Patterson Hall—This building, the residence of the women students
Pts of the University is a large and handsome three-story brick structure of
We , a hundred and fifty feet front built on a fine site of about three acres
mb ‘ fronting two hundred and ten feet on South Limestone street, on which
ngs . is a line of the City Electric Railway. Within an eighth of a mile of the
A I University on the south, a half mile of the court house, principal hotels V
nts . and the postoifice on the north, and within easy walking distance of the
l city churches, Patterson Hall is, for all purposes, admirably located.
ned i The building is heated by steam, lighted by electricity and supplied with
irt-   hydrant and cistern water. It has a front veranda of 14 x 68 feet, wide
im- 5 halls, a wardrobe in every bedroom, and conveniently located bath-rooms.
sity   With walks, drives and numerous old forest trees, the spacious front
iins lawn, one of the most beautiful in Lexington, is an inviting place.
the   Ample provision has been made for exercise in the rear lawn, on which
j are tennis courts and croquet grounds. The gymnasium for women is
On- } also contained in the building.
ght l Hospital Building—The Hospital is a story and a half brick building
`eet Q of six rooms, located on South Limestone adjoining the Campus. It
ent I is under the supervision of the Inspector of Dormitories.
$1 it   Experiment Station BuiZding—This handsome structure is located on
ate l South Limestone street, one-fourth of a mile from the campus, and was
and i completed in the winter of 1904. The building is two stories high with a
?W0   basement and is constructed of pressed brick with oolitic limestone trim-