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*6 Url: @*},8 Margaret I. King Library is the central library. This building is. of
le DEF; Gggfjgn Colonial architecture and makes available 700 seats in vanous reading
€l¤SSr<· mouis, stackg, and special rooms. It also houses the Department of Library
3 Of Ciscioiioo and the Bureau of Source Materials in Higher Education. The Uni-
verjty Ljbmnes, which comprise the central library and all departmental,
r ocou divisional, and collegiate collections, located in other buildings on the campus,
lcontaiu over 600,000 volumes. These libraries receive regularly more than
d 3,000 titles of periodicals and are a depository for U. S. Government pub-
liiogg lications.
Kinkead Hall. This is one of four residence halls for men, housing ap-
ut ML proximately 100 students.
ad Cui; Laferty Hall. Laiferty Hall houses the offices, classrooms, and library of
the College of Law and the offices of the Kentucky Law Joumal.
ice for Little Commons. This temporary building is located between the Health
mentsr Building and the Agriculture Building and provides storage facilities.
Lydia Brown House. This is a residence hall for women.
;gr,§f?g: `McDowell House. This is a residence hall for women.
A iMcVey Hall. In this building are located the offices of the Dean of the
he D6 College of Arts and Sciences and offices and classrooms of the departments of
p` English, Mathematics, Radio Arts, and Social Work, the Campus Bookstore,
_ the University Post Office, the offices of the University Press, the Kentucky
lg]? llfil Municipal League, and the broadcasting studios of Station WBKY.
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A [Maxwell Place. Maxwell Place is the home of the President of the Uni-
Schocl versity.
the com >Memorial Coliseum. The Coliseum was erected by the State of Kentucky
C fuciljt as a memorial to the Kentucky men and women who died in World War I1
in the service of their country. This building provides facilities for Physical
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°f MH Education, including the swimming pool, complete housing for the Depart-
ment of Athletics, and will seat from 12,000 to 15,000 for basketball games,
sity Hee concerts, and lectures. Other facilities include an electronic organ, a sound
rmary. reinforcement system, and dressing rooms for visiting artists and visiting teams.
jointly,  Memorial Hall. '1`his building is the University Auditorium. It seats about
mrtmém 1,100 persons and is equipped with a pipe organ and carillonic bells.
{Miller Hall. The Departments of Geology and Modem Foreign Lan-
H 1958 guages have office, classroom, and laboratory space in this building. It also
m mon, houses the Geology Library and the Stenographic Bureau.
L ig Mineral Industries Building. This building houses the oihces of the State V
libgitraéi ggjévartrnent of Mines and Minerals and the offices of the Kentucky Geological
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unit oft   Mining Laboratory. This building houses a chemical laboratory designed
forggnalytncal investigations of coals and ores, and a laboratory for chemical
en eenng.
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8 ;_,N8U1lle Hall. All office, classroom, and laboratory space in Neville Hall is
Med   by the Department of Psychology.
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1, a rect H N1gsery School. The nursery school is operated by the Department of
.e conomics.
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