promote a great deal of investigative include a dining room to accommodate
freedom and creativity," he said. 160, a bar/pub area, meeting rooms
Move-in date is scheduled for and reading room, all surrounding an
October 1987. attractive courtyard.
* The Hilary  Boone Faculty Club, Construction is being financed by a
located on Rose Street next door to the million-dollar donation from alumnus
new Mining and Mineral Resources Hilaryj. Boone jr. and additional
Hilary J. Boone Faculty Club Building: This $2 million structure will funds from other private donors.
Membership fees will pay for the day- {
to-day operations of the facility.
"The club will offer a quiet place on
campus for lunch, meetings, and will be
” .  g an excellent faculty recruitment t00l,"
_. _       M sa s Dan Reed , resident of the club’s
" —=—=¤.;.;»§3?il; , _,,_t¤·¤·¥;i? if l°`'l   . bolard of directci]rsp“Th€ g0al is t0
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In ~:_   `·   pI`OV1Cl€ 21 relaxed €I`1VlI`O1'1H'1€I’1f i`OI`
llii _   ·e}·,;    X   interaction between facult , staff and
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7   ,.g.,~1?'   ifi j 3;     .—,... .   t , friends of the University.
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` ' i"      I"   . . Z’?· The Smglcfmry b¤¤ld1¤s Wlu have a
` · W ’ j" ” _~ ..` i  ‘*?   * “. , traditional look about it, with brick
` I ’ . A   :  _ ’·       gf ~V``·_ ` facade, arched windows and doorways,
.g_§»_t»§~3gf{F  ~   · . ` ` C ` and copper roof. It’s first official
g{:,_,;,_;,2t,;,,;.·i function was a reception March 5.
  , _ * The Maxwell H. Gluck E uine
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f‘·"*f  _»   · I y L, _,_ Research Center, a $9 million
,, \ , I , i ,a__    yi laboratory and office complex
  ;_   ` C U, _ il,     i_ G,   _   lf, along Nicholasville Road near
ii 3 "     I ii•·  — C °_. j' fi l / i ` ;’I··‘ C0mm0nwealth Stadium: When
»\“’ I ,5,, xiii; —_      MJ • if   - .*2     _·  `_ completed next year, the center will be
    "i’i Y, ~"`»,  ·_,;jT;" Hi,  if {  _» ,._.. · ,3  ·' "   " A the leading equine research facility in
‘ .·. r . ,3;     ‘t_      r<   i _,· : the nation.
*3 ,     ,·  i  R - ’ i         The four-story main building, of pre-
`  i; ,   · '   ‘ ,   ` 1— A  V .  cast concrete construction, will house
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M   » _   _ _ . · we   ,_ about 50 laboratory suites, including a
ij. ; 'I,   '`'ll *L°'i’ ·_   ; ,     ji   K     l3i0m€Char1ics laboratory containing a {
-**2   `  _g§}g>]T*ZZ";h Y a_;gi;_ jig'- l *‘~  ’ · ;;;*    treadmill for galloping horses. Two
~=’ 1  . FJ i.l7#iQr=·   `   “*— ~*~ A-  ·>°  *¢—-=·· Y" " » ~ ii? smaller buildin s will rovide s ace for
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   Yi   Funding of the center has been a
__1a¥at;:§g=!-‘·i>’ ‘¤>f’i???e e¤3??»? r ’i-li$i’iiii%¥;?i¥?i? ?  A n i model of philanthropic cooperation.
Grounclbreokin for the Nutter Football Troinin Center includes coach Jer The initial $3 million WZ1S led cd b
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Claiborne, Ervin Nutter, Mary Nutter, Mrs. Nutter, Bob Nutter, ond athletics the late Maxwell H. Gluck and his
director Clili l`l¤9¤n· wife, Muriel, owners of Elmendorf
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