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GENERAL ROOMS. 



The Museum room occupies the entire East wing on the first and 

 second floors. The second floor consists of a broad gallery around the 

 entire room, thus giving the central space on the first floor two stories 

 high to the ceihng. 



The intention is to devote the first floor largely to geology and 

 paleontology and the second floor gallery to zoology. The collections 

 are not at present in place owing to the lack of funds to supply the 

 necessary cases. A large amount of material is on hand but is for the 

 most part stored away to protect against loss and injury until the cases 

 and furnishings for the museum can be secured. 



A Recitation and Lecture Room (17x26 feet) furnished with 

 desk and writing arm chairs, black boards, chart racks, etc., is utilized 

 by the various departments. 



The Denison Scientific Association Room (26x46 feet) occu- 

 pies the entire south side of the main building on the third floor. The 

 Association holds its bi-weekly meetings here. The room is well seated 

 and supplied with black boards, projection screen, demonstrating desks 

 and sink, electricity and gas, thus making it a very convenient place for 

 the presentation of papers needing illustration or demonstration. At 

 one corner of the room the lift shaft communicates with each floor. 

 The room is also utilized for lecture work by the different departments. 



The Scientific Library Room (18x26 feet) is on the third floor 

 and contains the exchange library of the Bulletin and Journal of Neu- 

 rology, consisting almost entirely of technical scientific literature. 



The Attics are two in number (46x36 feet each) and are easily 

 accessible from the third floor main hall, as they are over the two wings. 

 They furnish very convenient storage rooms. 



The Lavatories are on the second floor and in the basement and 

 are well furnished. 



The Boiler and Fuel Rooms are in the north side of the main 

 building next the area way. They are entirely enclosed from the rest 

 of the building by thick brick walls and tile ceilings except through the 

 door leading through the engine and dynamo room, thus furnishing 

 good protection against fire. Chemical fire extinguishers are also placed 

 in the halls on every floor. 



