Hall of Science
Here are housed the exhibits which illustrate the things that men are now thinking about in the various branches of learning known as the pure sciences. The building itself covers an area of more than eight arces; something like 400,000 square feet.
Two floors are used for exhibiting the basic sciences which, for convenience of operation, are grouped under the following seven heads: mathematics, astronomy, physics, chemistry, biology, geology, and medicine. The ground floor, which is on the same level with the surrounding park, is devoted to medicine and industrial applications of science.
Official Guide
Book Of The Fair
1933
Published by
A Century Of Progress
Administration Building
Chicago