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a grand entry in raw form will actually
be an auditorium that will seat more
than 230 students.
Top left - State of the art radio iso-
tope exhaust fans rest atop the build-
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a landscape few Texans will ever see.
They operate much like the hoods
above the stoves in many of our hous-
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siphon fume-laden air out of the fume Above - From Lillian Street, students
hoods in the laboratories at a rate of can see that the 6 month job of laying
100 feet per minute. an estimated 875,000 bricks has
begun.
Middle right - A view of the "copper
top" planetarium from the roof reveals Below - If you think that the workers
the painstaking exactness that was on the roof look small from the street,
required to place the 16 steel beams enjoy this glimpse of how we appear
into a perfect circle that is approxi- to them. Even the speakers on top of
mately 47 feet in diameter. The 5 tons the Fine Arts Center are dwarfed, not
of steel will be covered by a copper to mention the old Science building,
seamed roof.
shown in the center back.
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