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._ H Lafferty Hall. Lafferty Hall houses the offices, classrooms, and
library of the College of Law and the offices of the Kentucky Law
  Journal.
;’ I-‘   Library. The University Library, including departmental col-
" /' lections, contains approximately 383,000 volumes. The building I
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makes available 700 seats in the various reading rooms, seminar
' rooms, and the stacks. It also houses the Department of Library
Y Science and the Bureau of Source Materials in Higher Education.
E Lydia Brown House. This is a residence hall for women.
,1 . McDowell House. This is a residence hall for women.
McVey Hall. In this building are located the offices and class-
11 rooms for the departments of English, Mathematics, and Journal-
,8 _ ism, the Campus Bookstore, the University Post Office, the Broad-
3f casting Studios, and the offices and print shop of The Kentuckiau
il and The Kentucky Kernel. _
Maxwell Place. Maxwell Place is the home of the President i
W of the University. _
Meats Laboratory. In this building are housed modern freezer
Y lockers, facilities for slaughtering and curing meats, and the retail l
W sales room.
EE Memorial Hall. This building is the University Auditorium. It
seats about 1,100 persons and is equipped with a pipe organ.
is , r Miller Hall. The Departments of Geology, German, and
t_   Romance Languages have office, classroom, and laboratory space
— in this building. It also houses the Geology Library and the Sten-
_ ographic Bureau.
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IE Mining Laboratory. This building houses a complete pilot
plant for the beneiiciation 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 by the Department
ls of Mining and Metallurgical Engineering.
_ Museum. The principal use of this building is for the Museum
31 of Archaeology and Anthropology.
Neville Hall. All ofiice, classroom, and laboratory space in
li Neville Hall is used by the Department of Psychology.
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Norwood Hall. In this building are located the Department of
d Botany and the State Department of Mines and Minerals.
' . Nursery School. The nursery school is operated by the De-
d partment of Home Economics.
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Observatory. This is the observatory of the Department of
Mathematics and Astronomy. (Not shown on map.)
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Patterson Hall. This building is a residence hall for women.