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UNIVERSn Y OF ILLINOIS The office of the Director of Courses in second iloor of this building. It also the mining engineering laboratory and a Mine Rescue station.

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The P R E S I D E N T ' S H O U S E (18) is located on Green Street across Burrill Avenue from Engineering Hall. This is the home of the President of the University. Rack of the President's House is the N O R T H GREENH O U S E (12), in which is the office of the Superintendent of Grounds. The L I B R A R Y (19), a stone building with red tiled roof and huge tower, dominates the middle campus south of Green Street. This building houses the major part of the books forming the University library; the remaining books are distributed among the various seminar and departmental libraries. The central room, opening from the entry hall, contains the loan department, with the large card catalog of all of the books in the various libraries. To the right of this room is the general reference room, and to the left is the periodical reading room; both of these rooms are open to all students for reading and studying. The office of the director of the library is in the east wing of the third floor. In the basement to the right of the stairway is the University Station Postoffice. To the east of the Library is the old U N I V E R S I T Y I I A L L (20), the oldest building on the campus and erected in 1873. This building contains most of the classrooms and offices for undergraduate work in the departments of English, French, < nnan, Spanish, history, education, psychology, art 1 design, and political science. The offices of the Dean and the Assistant Dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Scicn • s an on the s< >nd floor at the head of tin main stair-

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