. Clemson University Catalog . containing about 30,000 square feet of floor space. Onthe first floor are the mechanical laboratory, machine shop,forge shop, foundry, and the power and light station. Onthe second floor are the offices and recitation rooms, whilethe wood shop occupies the whole of a two-story wing,45x100 feet. The third floor is entirely occupied by thedivision of drawing. The Chemical Laboratory consists of two is a two-story brick structure, 50x80 feet, coveredwith slate, and finished inside with Southern pine. Over-lapping this at one corner, and connected with


. Clemson University Catalog . containing about 30,000 square feet of floor space. Onthe first floor are the mechanical laboratory, machine shop,forge shop, foundry, and the power and light station. Onthe second floor are the offices and recitation rooms, whilethe wood shop occupies the whole of a two-story wing,45x100 feet. The third floor is entirely occupied by thedivision of drawing. The Chemical Laboratory consists of two is a two-story brick structure, 50x80 feet, coveredwith slate, and finished inside with Southern pine. Over-lapping this at one corner, and connected with it, is a newand somewhat similar building, 53x86 feet, of modern styleand handsome design. This double building constitutes acommodious structure adequate to all the needs of the de-partment. The Textile Building is a two-story brick structure withbasement, of modern cotton mill design, protected from fireby automatic sprinklers and a 10,000 gallon water tank in thetower. The first floor is occupied by recitation rooms, card-. CLEMS0N COLLEGE 41 ing and spinning rooms, and office. On the second floor arerecitation rooms, the designing and weaving departments. Inthe basement are located the dyeing, bleaching and printingmachinery. Agricultural Hall.—The Board of Trustees at theirlast meeting in March, 1903, appointed a building committeewith the authority to select plans and make estimates for anAgricultural Hall, which the Board contemplates erectingwithin the very near future. This building will provide forthe accommodation of the Agricultural Department and itsdivisions of agriculture, horticulture, botany, bacteriology,entomology and zoology, geology and mineralogy, dairyingand animal husbandry, veterinary science, poultry industryand the general museum of the College. The Cadet Barracks comprise two large brick build-ings. One is three stories high and contains one hundredand forty-eight rooms for students, a dining hall 134 by 44feet, and a kitchen 50 by 37 feet. The oth


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