Academic buildings and halls of residence, plans and descriptions . ClOSTER « fi* ? o m *OQH iar caaw&ru t \. DALTON HALL. In January, 1893, the scientific departments of the college were transferredto Dalton Hall, a stone building erected by the trustees out of funds in large partcontributed by the generosity of friends of the college. Dalton Hall is entirelyoccupied by the scientific departments, the special scientific libraries, and theconsultation-rooms of the professors of science. The first floor and the basementare occupied by physics, the second floor by biology, the third floo


Academic buildings and halls of residence, plans and descriptions . ClOSTER « fi* ? o m *OQH iar caaw&ru t \. DALTON HALL. In January, 1893, the scientific departments of the college were transferredto Dalton Hall, a stone building erected by the trustees out of funds in large partcontributed by the generosity of friends of the college. Dalton Hall is entirelyoccupied by the scientific departments, the special scientific libraries, and theconsultation-rooms of the professors of science. The first floor and the basementare occupied by physics, the second floor by biology, the third floor by chemistry,and the fourth and fifth floors by geology. In December, 1893, a greenhousedesigned for the use of the botanical department was added to Dalton Hall asthe gift of the alumnae and students. Dalton Hall is open for students on week-days from 8 a. m. to 6 p. m., andfor the faculty at all hours of the day and night. St / if m ? i-ys i lag Y£v--*i. Vtf^x^H- ^


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