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Craine Building

Goodwin Hall

June 1977, Kingston, Canada.

This side of campus is home to a number of departments in the realm of the biological sciences. To the left is Kathleen Ryan Hall. In the middle is the Craine Building. One building on this square used to house a large collection of human dissections. The collection was in a large room on the top floor. In the hallway on the floor below, you could see a large number of human brains in jars lining both walls. During one visit during the school year, I peeked into one of the lab rooms in that building and I saw one student digging into the head of a cadaver.

Barely visible to the left of the Craine Building is Humphrey Hall, home of the psychology department.

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