A guide book to Cornell university and . The Northern Part of the Campus except the two buildings for women, Sage College and SageCottage. The following description of the various buildings be-gins at the south end of the Campus. (See plan on p. 43.) Starting from the junction of the street railway andHuestis Street, we cross a stone bridge over CascadillaGorge, and proceed north on Central Avenue. A pleas-ant ten-minute walk may be taken by following the Goldwin A GUIDE BOOK TO CORNELL UNIFERSITT 15. The Memorial Apse in the Sage Chapel Smith Walk (see plan, p. 43) up one side of the


A guide book to Cornell university and . The Northern Part of the Campus except the two buildings for women, Sage College and SageCottage. The following description of the various buildings be-gins at the south end of the Campus. (See plan on p. 43.) Starting from the junction of the street railway andHuestis Street, we cross a stone bridge over CascadillaGorge, and proceed north on Central Avenue. A pleas-ant ten-minute walk may be taken by following the Goldwin A GUIDE BOOK TO CORNELL UNIFERSITT 15. The Memorial Apse in the Sage Chapel Smith Walk (see plan, p. 43) up one side of the gorge, andback to the bridge on the other. Fraternity houses standon either side of the street at the top of the hill, and onthe right is the Armory and Gymnasium of red brick. Itis used by the departments of Physical Training and of Mili-tary Science. Immediately back of this (west of the rail- 16 A GUIDE BOOK TO CORNELL UNIFERSITT way) is the heating plant which suppHes steam to all uni-versity buildings. The level space in front of the Armoryis used as drill and exercise ground. At its north-eastcorner, close by the railway, stands an Alaskan totem was brought from a deserted Alaskan Indian villagein 1899. It is 30 feet high, and carved with the totemof the halibut, owl and bear tribes. These poles are con-nected with the family and clan relations of the natives,and are rarely seen outside their original homes. Continuing our walk towards the north, we cross SouthAvenue, and bear to the r


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