NEW AGRICULTURAL BUILDING AT KANSAS STATE AGRI- 

 CULTURAL COLLEGE. 



Agricultural Hall, the new ag-ricultural building recently completed 

 at the Kan.sas State Agricultural College, is a handsome structure of 

 white Manhattan limestone, 90 by 95 feet. {Fig. 1.) It contains two 

 stories and a basement, and cost, with equipment, ^31,000. It stands 



Fig. 1.— Agricultural Hall, Kansas State Agricultural College. 



upon the former site of the president's residence, which was destroyed 

 in 1895. 



The first floor contains two good-sized offices, an agricultural library, 

 cheese room, milk room, l)utter room, testing room, and cold-storage 

 rooms. (Fig. 2.) The sides and ceilings of all the working rooms on 

 this floor are covered with white opalite tiling, and the floors are laid 

 with monolith tiling. The opalite tiling is made of tempered glass, 



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