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The Wright physics building W is on the northeast corner of this map.  Attached to it is the new round Norman C. Craig Lecture Hall 4.  Continuing west, we come to the new north wing N, which contains chemistry labs on the upper levels plus a large library for the whole complex.  Finally, there's the Sperry neuroscience annex A, which includes the West Lecture Hall, 1.

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For 40 years starting in 1961, the biology and chemistry departments were housed in the Kettering building.  On this map, it's indicated by K and C.  Biology is in the K half of the building, which has been remodeled.  Chemistry used to be in the C half, but that half isn't there any more.  It was considered outmoded, so it's gone, replaced by a large expanse of grass.

The shape on the lower right is the Severance geology building, which remains physically separate from the rest of the science center.