UIHistories Project: A History of the University of Illinois by Kalev Leetaru
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The University owns another farm near Urbana, designed to be sold. The experimental apple orchard has over 3,000 trees of nearly 1,400 varieties. The pear orchard has, already planted or growing in nursery, over 400 varieties of pears. The other .fruit plantations embrace a large number of varieties of various fruit trees and small fruits. The forest plantations already include 20 acres of timber trees planted in rows, and designed to illustrate artificial forest culture.

BUILDINGS.

The old University Building now occupied partly by class rddms. library and laboratory, and partly with private rooms for students, is of brick, 125 feet in length and five stories in height, with a wing of 40 fest by 80 feet, four stories in height. This building was donated by Champaign County.

The new University Building, of which the above is a cut, is to be 214 feet in length, with wings extending back 124 feet. It is three stories bsside basjmorit and Mansard roof. It is designed wholly for public use, and will contain a large public hall for chapel and general exercises, large drawing rooms and thirty class and lecture rooms, sufficient for the instruction of 1,000 or 1,200 students. In one wing, to be madefire-proof,will ba provided a spacious library and reading hall, and large and commodious rooms for museums of Natural History and the us-jful arts, Several large rooms for literary societies will also be provided