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Syracuse University Hall of Languages
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Syracuse University Hall of Languages

Datecirca 1880
ClassificationsPrint
MediumHand-colored line engraving
DimensionsObject: 4 15/16 × 8 in. (12.6 × 20.3 cm) Sheet: 7 1/2 × 10 1/2 in. (19 × 26.7 cm)
Credit LineGift of Mr. Robert Bradley Fritz
Keyword/Subject
  • historical
  • Syracuse
  • architecture
  • of
  • University
  • Hall
  • Languages
Object number2005.0126
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Syracuse University: Administration, Maxwell & Hall of Languages;
Syracuse University: Administration, Maxwell & Hall of Languages;
Frederick Montague Charman
no date
The building commanded a hilltop view of Syracuse (Hall of Languages)
The building commanded a hilltop view of Syracuse (Hall of Languages)
Linda Wesner
1975
[View of Hall of Languages]
[View of Hall of Languages]
Peter Sawyer
no date
Professors and students left an imprint on the building’s interior spaces (Hall of Languages)
Professors and students left an imprint on the building’s interior spaces (Hall of Languages)
Linda Wesner
1975
A snowy night conjures images of past students, from eager young women to World War II veterans, (Hall of Languages)
A snowy night conjures images of past students, from eager young women to World War II veterans, (Hall of Languages)
Linda Wesner
1975
Architect Horatio N. White (Hall of Languages)
Architect Horatio N. White (Hall of Languages)
Linda Wesner
1975
Laying the Cornerstone (Hall of Languages)
Laying the Cornerstone (Hall of Languages)
Linda Wesner
1975
Dedication of the Hall of Languages, May 8, 1873
Dedication of the Hall of Languages, May 8, 1873
Linda Wesner
1975
In 1873, the Hall of Languages was the only campus building
In 1873, the Hall of Languages was the only campus building
Linda Wesner
1975
By the 1880’s the building was overcrowded with libraries and laboratories (Hall of Languages)
By the 1880’s the building was overcrowded with libraries and laboratories (Hall of Languages)
Linda Wesner
1975
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Syracuse University
Richard Rummell
1908
Syracuse University: Lyman Hall
Syracuse University: Lyman Hall
Frederick Montague Charman
no date
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