This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1894 edition. Excerpt: ...and, in the basement, the John Cum-mings laboratory of Mining Engineering and Metallurgy. The Walker building, on the same square, at the corner of Clarendon street, built in 1883, has almost precisely the same dimensions on the ground as the Rogers building, and contains four stories and a basement. The ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1894 edition. Excerpt: ...and, in the basement, the John Cum-mings laboratory of Mining Engineering and Metallurgy. The Walker building, on the same square, at the corner of Clarendon street, built in 1883, has almost precisely the same dimensions on the ground as the Rogers building, and contains four stories and a basement. The department of Chemistry occupies, with the Kidder laboratory and with its recitation and lecture rooms, the two upper stories of the building, together with a laboratory for 33 o CO Industrial Chemistry in the basement. The department of Physics occupies the remainder of the basement, the entire first floor, and all the second floor not taken by six recitation rooms for Modern Languages and Mathematics. In addition to the Rogers and the Walker buildings, above described, two more of the principal structures of the Institute are situated upon Trinity Place, distant about six hundred feet from the main Institute square. Of these, the Engineering building, erected in 1889, is 52x148 feet, and contains five stories and a basement. The basement and first story are occupied by the engineering laboratories, the four upper floors being the drawing, recitation and lecture rooms of the Mechanical and Civil Engineering departments. Adjoining the Engineering building is the Architectural building, erected in 1892. This is 58x68 feet, and, like the Engineering building contains five stories and a basement, the floors of the two buildings having the same level in each case, with communication by doorways. In addition to the four buildings mentioned, the Institute has at the foot of Garrisbn street a series of shops, which, with the boiler house and chimney cover over 24,000 square feet of ground. The last of the buildings to be mentioned is the gymnasium, ..
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