. Catalogue of the officers and students . N HALL. rooms, ventilated on the Smead-Rutan system. It alsoaccomodates the College Societies and gives temporaryquarters for the Library. Music Hall, with a small room for rehearsals and sever-al practice rooms. The Shop, containing in small compass power-room,wood-room, draughting-room, printing-office, and bind-ery. A Model Cottage, so constructed as to show what com-forts may belong to a family of limited means, in whichunder charge of a college officer four young ladies areinstructed in household cares. 16 Berea Colleo^c, The Nichols House, a sma
. Catalogue of the officers and students . N HALL. rooms, ventilated on the Smead-Rutan system. It alsoaccomodates the College Societies and gives temporaryquarters for the Library. Music Hall, with a small room for rehearsals and sever-al practice rooms. The Shop, containing in small compass power-room,wood-room, draughting-room, printing-office, and bind-ery. A Model Cottage, so constructed as to show what com-forts may belong to a family of limited means, in whichunder charge of a college officer four young ladies areinstructed in household cares. 16 Berea Colleo^c, The Nichols House, a small, two-story, plain bviilding,temporarily equipped for instruction in domestic industry. The Hospital, a small, rented building, but well-equip-ped, accommodating the superintendent and four appren-tice nurses and beds for eight patients. A New^ Building, to furnish accommodation for theCabinet of the departments of Horticulture, Forestry,Chemistry, and Physics. A part of this building is nowcompleted and occupied. LIBRARY AND IN THE READING ROOM. The College Library contains nearly sixteen thousandwell-selected volumes carefully catalogued and classifiedby the Dewey System. It is open daily, morning, after-noon, and evening. The entire collection is open to stu- General Information, 17 dents. Magazines and Newspapers are supplied in abun-dance, and small select libraries are provided in LadiesHall, Howard Hall, and several other buildings. Collections for working Cabinets of mineralogy, geol-ogy, botany, forestry, and zoology are displayed so faras room permits; and laboratories in the departmentsof physics and chemistry, botany and zoology, are fairlyequipped for work by students themselves. Class rooms are well-equipped with maps, charts, andother illustrative material. GENERAL CULTURE. Besides the various courses of study open to studentsthere are many opportunities for general culture. A course of Lyceum lectures from some of the besttalent of the country is g
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