Bennett Hall
Bennett Memorial Hall
'Bennett Memorial Hall, the College gymnasium, is the gift of Mr. Benjamin F. Bennett, of Baltimore, who dedicated it to the memory of his deceased wife. It is of Port Deposit granite, two stories high, contains a swimming pool and baths of various kinds, and a walking track, and is fitted with the best modern appliances for both general and special gymnastic exercises, among them a set of thirty-seven Zander machines.'
Bennett Hall Annex
'This building, similar to the one just described, and connected with it by means of an enclosed archway, is also the gift of Mr. Bennett, who presented it to the College in November, 1893. The upper floor is used for gymnastic exercises whenever it is necessary to place two classes upon the floor at the same hour. The lower floor is intended for the Department of Physiology, but is now occupied by the Department of Biology. It contains a laboratory, a lecture room, and the professor's private office. Beneath this floor are tanks and cages for the keeping of material necessary for investigation.'
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