Economics Building
In 1909, with the completion of the new Chemistry Building the laboratories were all moved and the south L-shaped wing of the old Chemical Laboratory, which was in effect a separate building, was taken over by the Department of Economics. The basement was transformed into an accounting laboratory, and, until 1924, the second floor was used as a library. With the completion of Angell Hall, provision was made for an economics-mathematics library on the third floor. The quarters in the Economics Building vacated by the library were thereafter used as a statistical laboratory
The Economics Building was distroyed by fire on December 25, 1981 |
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