Everson Hall, Auditorium, Home Economics Building, Davis. The 200-seat auditorium in the new Home Economics Building on the Davis campus of the University of California for class lectures and conferences. It is equipped with an electrically operated screen for moving pictures and slides. Each seat has a writing arm that folds down the front of the arm-support when not in use. Through the right rear door is equipment storage room for special lecture demonstrations. Such items as mobile cabinets equipped with sinks are stored here. They can be moved into the front of the auditorium and hooked up to fixtures recessed in the floor. The auditorium has its own heating and air conditioning units separate from the rest of the building
Date Created and/or Issued
1952 circa 1952
Publication Information
University of California, Davis, Library, Dept. of Special Collections
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