Facade and entrance to Woodruff Hall. View of smokestack spire decoration above the roofline. The lower level of Woodruff Hall contains a power plant, providing heat and hot water to several campus buildings.
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Swirbul Library, interior staircase
Creator
Julius Shulman
Swirbul Library, interior staircase
Interior staircase of Swirbul Library, named "The Portal: An Ascent to Knowledge" by architect Richard J. Neutra.
Creator
Julius Shulman
Swirbul Library fountain detail
Creator
Julius Shulman
Swirbul Library fountain detail
South facade of Swirbul Library, designed by noted architect Richard J. Neutra.
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Julius Shulman
Post Hall
Creator
George H. Meyer
Post Hall
Post Hall, at the southern end of campus, was the original university dining hall, built in 1945.
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George H. Meyer
Olmsted Theatre
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Olmsted Theatre
Exterior of the Olmsted Theatre, built in 1974 to replace the quonset hut housing the Little Theater.
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Little Theater interior
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Little Theater interior
Interior of the Little Theater, opened for the 1947/48 season in a quonset hut donated by Camp Upton, Montauk.
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Levermore, Woodruff, and Blodgett buildings in the snow.
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Levermore, Woodruff, and Blodgett buildings in the snow.
Black and white photo of original three buildings on the Garden City campus, designed by McKim, Mead and White. The Levermore Memorial, two rows of trees planted along the boulevard of the campus, was a gift from the class of 1901 and may be seen against the snow.
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Levermore Hall, western entrance
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Levermore Hall, western entrance
Western entrance to Levermore Hall.
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Levermore Hall, eastern view
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Levermore Hall, eastern view
Levermore Hall, originally known as the Administration Building, viewed from the east.
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Levermore Hall, eastern entrance
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Levermore Hall, eastern entrance
Detail of Levermore Hall entrance and frieze on the eastern facade.