Word: fors
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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The erection of the Institute building leaves four units still to be obtained for the completion of the physical plant of the Human Welfare Group. These are the Isolation Pavilion, the Women's Pavilion, the Surgical Pavilion, and the Semi-private Pavilion Extension.
The advantages derived from this type of stack are two-fold: being self-supporting, it does not require heavy construction and permits the maximum possible cubic content of the library to be used for book storage. Also, being flexible, it eliminates waste space.
The capacity of the library on completion will be 3,000,000 volumes, and plans have already been drawn to provide for another million in the future. There will be seating capacity for a thousand readers at a time.
Thanks to the generous bequest of John W. Sterling Y'64 and the helpful co-operation of his trustees, we have been enabled to begin the first of the new buildings to supply dormitory needs for Freshmen. This is the structure about to be erected on Elm St. between York...
We require nearly 1,000 additional rooms for undergraduates in order to supply them with proper housing and we should need to proceed in this matter even though we did not enter upon the so-called House Plan.