1916-1917 Academic Catalog

ment fund. 'rhis condition was fully met, and the building of brick and cut stone was completed and entered during the sum– mer of 1908. 1'he building is seventy-two feet in length and forty-five feet in width, and contains all the modern library equipment with a capacity for 17,000 volumes. The village and College libraries have been combined, and new volumes are be– ing added as needed. The leading periodicals are kept on the reading tables. 1'he physical laboratory aud the rooms of the Department of Domestie Science arc located in the basement of this building.

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