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Appendix B

students; the establishment of a department of veterinary science, with adequate quarters for clinic purposes, together with space to cover instruction in poultry, and a building for the Household Science Department as laxge as the present Woman's Building as a whole. In addition to the foregoing, Dean Davenport urges that the "permanent plats" of land must not be disturbed for building purposes; suggests that more rather than less area should be given to orchard and vegetable interests; that somewhere on the campus there should be a plat given over entirely to ornamental planting, and somewhere a plat for strolling purposes, other than for athletic or military purposes. College of Engineering: Assuming an attendance of three thousand students, there will be required 90,000 sq. ft. of net class room area, and 118,000 square feet net area in shops. The following buildings should be made available during the next fifteen years:

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College of Literature and Arts: Under this head are of course included the Library, and the School of Music upon which special reports are enclosed herewith. In general the College of Literature and Arts contemplates making Lincoln Hall double its present size; erecting a new building of the same size as Lincoln Hall, to be used by a school of education; a new building for courses in business, approximately the same size as Lincoln Hall, with the same opportunity for doubling the space; a museum of art; and assumes that the present Main Hall will remain, or be replaced with a new building to perform the same function.