GENERAL INFORMATION 43
actice McDowell House. This is a residence hall for women.
m0m’ MaVey Hall. In this building are located the oiHces of the Dean of the
Colle e of Arts and Sciences and oflices and classrooms of the departments of
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Edu- English, Mathematics, Radio Arts, and Social Work, the Campus Bookstore,
wry. the University Post Oilice, the oHices of the University Press, the Kentucky
ous Municipal League, and the broadcasting studios of Station WBKY.
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>logy. Maxwell Place. Maxwell Place is the home of the President of the Uni-
versity.
»ol of Memorial Coliseum. The Coliseum was erected by the State of Kentucky
zntral as a memorial to the Kentucky men and women who died in World War II
lilies, in the service of their country. This building provides facilities for Physical
Education, including the swimming pool, complete housing for the Depart-
amen ment of Athletics, and will seat from 12,000 to 15,000 for basketball games,
concerts, and lectures. Other facilities include an electronic organ, a sound
with reinforcement system, and dressing rooms for visiting artists and visiting teams.
- Memorial Hall. This building is the University Auditorium. It seats about
1,100 persons and is equipped with a pipe organ and carillonic bells.
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Jf of Miller Hall. The Departments of Geology and Modem Foreign Lan-
guages have oflice, classroom, and laboratory space in this building. It also
_S Of houses the Geology Library and the Stenographic Bureau.
Mineral Industries Building. This building houses the oilices of the State
No Department of Mines and Minerals and the ofHces of the Kentucky Geological
502, Survey.
_ Mining Laboratory. This building houses a complete pilot plant for the
’ the beneficiation of ores by both wet and dry methods. It also contains a chemical
laboratory designed for analytical investigations of coals and ores. It is operated
mes by the Department of Metallurgical and Mining Engineering.
Neville Hall. All oflice, classroom, and laboratory space in Neville Hall is
S of used by the Department of Psychology.
ling Nursery School. The nursery school is operated by the Department of
PHY Home Economics.
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1,:;; Observatory. This is the observatory of the Department of Mathematics
pus' and Astronomy. This building also contains the oflice of the Veterans Housing
har; Projects.
»ub- Patterson Hall. This building is a residence hall for women.
Pence Hall. The library, oflices, classrooms, and laboratories of the De-
partment of Physics are housed in this building. The oilice of the Dean of the
V of Graduate School is also located in this building.
Psychology Annex Building. This building is located at 620 South Lime-
stone and is used by the Psychology Department for offices, classrooms, and
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Ls the speech correction clinic.
d Service Building. This building houses all oflices and shops of the Division
ry of Maintenance and Operations, the central store room of the University, and
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` shipping and receiving facilities. The third floor of this building is used as a
Library Annex and temporary museum.