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` Euclid Avenue Classroom Building. This building houses the Um;  he M
L States Geological Survey offices and drafting rooms, the oflice of the Dep;  C,
' , ment of Air Science of the Reserve Officers Training Corps, and classy   'Stac]
facilities for the Department of Physical Education and the College of (jcsciégé ang
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Faculty Club. Formerly the Patterson Home, this house is now oceu; divi§§f>¤8l» E
. by the University Faculty Club. c0¤f§1¤;§V€
Farm Service Building. This building houses the farm maintenance dep,   as
ment, the animal nutrition laboratory, various storage rooms, and shop; gj '
repair and storage of farm machinery and equipment. 1-Kinkea
Fine Arts Building. This building houses the departments of Art, M; pr°gmlmlly
Dramatics, and Speech. A feature of the building is the air-conditioned Cui; fjLd·Heri
V Theatre seating approximately 425 persons. the gollege
Q Food Storage Building. This building provides warehouse space for  
. University food service units, complete facilities for processing of meatsi Building nr
_ fresh vegetables, and storage of frozen foods. gllydia
l Football Dressing Rooms. This building, located at the football pmt;  
Held, contains shower rooms, locker rooms, equipment room, trainer’s ro;   .
  and lecture room for football teams. _iMeVei
  U F razee Hall. Frazee Hall houses the Extended Programs and the Dep. C°u§§§ 0;,
{ ment of History. Eng I ‘
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{ The W. D. Funlchouscr Biological Sciences Building. This building hai Mujiicipal
y the departments of Anatomy and Physiology, Bacteriology, Botany, and Zoolq  
. The Biological Sciences Library is also located here. EMMW
  Enoch Grehan Iournalism Building. This building houses the School  
Z joumalism, the Kernel Press, The Kentucky Kernel, the Kentuckian, the cent §3.Me'”€
{ office of the Kentucky Press Association, and complete photographic facilit ?$ %”j.m€m‘
E Hamilton House. This is the University's cooperative house for won lélagitiiflf
l students. mchi df A
L Health and Hygiene Building. This structure houses the University Hee ¢01i§€ft5, 2
Q Service, the Department of Hygiene and Public Health, and the Infirmary. 1‘6i11;§91i¢€m
` Highway Materials Research Laboratory. This laboratory is jointlyc i&Me'"‘
V erated by the Department of Civil Engineering and the State Department 1* ,3; Pers
i Highways. _vQ§Mm€,
Holmes Hall. This is a residence hall for women, activated in 1958.   ha
· · houses approximately 300 students and contains a formal reception room. h°\§€$ tht
  recreation room, and a sun deck. gg-Mme
Y lnsectary and Conservatory. This building is a greenhouse and laboralf D 
used by the Department of Entomology and Botany of the Experiment Stall S _. y.
  Jewell Hall. This is an addition to Boyd Hall, and is the third unit oil { L {AHF;
residence halls for women housing approximately 137 students. E? ecgr
j Kastle Hall. This building houses the offices, classrooms, and labomwi   _,.
. of the Department of Chemistry.  Liu:
  Keeneland Hall. This is a residence hall for women students, complettd i d `
a 1955. It houses 300 students and contains a formal reception room, a rea p N"'S
. tional lounge, a snack bar, and a sun deck. H d c EC