In And Out of Ithaca a Description of the Village the Surrounding Scenery And
In And Out of Ithaca a Description of the Village the Surrounding Scenery And
Charles Herbert Thurber
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Oxygen, hydrogen and blast are supplied in both rooms. There are besides, rooms for special experiments, a photographic labora- tory and weighing rooms. The rooms for assaying are in the north end of the basement, and are completely equipped with furnaces, crucibles, etc. The entire building is ventilated by a large fan in the basement, connected by flues with most of the rooms. Electricity is generated by dynamos in the basement, the power for this as well as for driving some light ma- chinery... being furnished from Sibley College by an underground connection. On the rear of the main building a long one-story brick building has just been erected to be used as a laboratory for students in ap- plied chemistry, where the practical operations of chemi- cal manufacture will be illustrated. XXI. SIBLEY COLLEGE. East of the Physical and Chemical building stands Sibley College, facing south, and forming the northern boundary to the Campus proper. The main part is similar in material and style of construction to the three main University buildings, and is one hundred and sixty feet long, forty feet wide and three stories high.
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