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Pray-Harrold
Date
of Construction:
1969
Known Uses: Classrooms
and Office space
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When
it opened in 1969, Pray-Harrold was
said to be one of the largest classroom
buildings in the United States. The
exterior was designed to match the architecture
of the University Library and other
buildings around the central part of
campus.
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At
present it houses theClassrooms and
Office of the Dean of the College of
Arts and Sciences, Department of African
American Studies, Department of Computer
Science, Department of Economics, Department
of English Language and Literature,
Department of History and Philosophy,
Institute for Diversity and Business
Services, Department of Mathematics,
Department of Political Science, Department
of Sociology, Anthropology, and Criminology.
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