Word: wing
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...western wing on the ground floor is taken up by three large reading rooms, finished in red, which contain a number of chairs and small tables. The two end rooms will be used also for games while the middle on will serve as a periodical reading room, and will probably contain the trophy cases...
...large grill room finished in oak takes up the whole southern part of the east wing, and is intended for visitors and odd meals, but not for regular boarders. Next to the grill room is a pantry, connected by dumb-waiters with the kitchen beneath, and beyond this is a smaller dining room for private dinners...
...left wing on this floor is occupied by several large rooms opening into each other, which can be used for a variety of purposes. One will probably be a ladies dining room, and next to it is a good sized pantry. The other two rooms will be for committee College clubs. When desired, however, these rooms can be used for a dance or a reception. A private room for ladies is situated at the top of the side stairs; and lavatories for general use have been placed on every floor...
...realized by the sale of the present site, but as yet no other funds are forthcoming, and work cannot begin yet. By the plan as shown above the buildings will face three sides of an oblong court. On each side there will be a series of wings connected by corridors on the side facing the court. Each wing will be devoted to a separate department. Thus on the southeastern side, (the left side in the cut) the four wings are devoted respectively to Anatomy, Histology and Embryology, Hygiene and Pharmacology. The wings on the northwestern side are devoted to Physiology...
...Curator, Professor F. W. Putnam, has just been made public. Professor Putnam prefaces his report with a plea for aid in the completion of the Museum building. When the new south corner of the University Museum is finished there will remain only one hundred feet of the south wing to be built in order to complete the structure as planned by Agassiz forty years ago. This space, originally allotted for the extension of the anthropological section, is already much needed. The material of the collections, gathered during thirty-four years, is beyond price, for it comprises relics which, owing...