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Home of the [[Mathematics Department]]. Formerly housed the [[SEAS|School of Engineering]], which decamped for more spacious quarters when [[Mudd]] was built in [[1959]]. Unfortunately, nobody wanted to give the millions of dollars necessary to rename it.
 
Home of the [[Mathematics Department]]. Formerly housed the [[SEAS|School of Engineering]], which decamped for more spacious quarters when [[Mudd]] was built in [[1959]]. Unfortunately, nobody wanted to give the millions of dollars necessary to rename it.
  
People have believed that the giant tree out front is on the verge of death for a long time. They have all been wrong. The tree endures!
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On the [[Broadway (avenue)|Broadway]] side, a plaque on the building commemorates the Revolutionary War [[Battle of Harlem Heights]], which was fought in the area.
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People have believed that the giant tree out front is on the verge of death for a long time. They have all been wrong. The tree endures! Rumor has it that General Washington commanded his troops while standing under the tree.
  
On the [[Broadway (avenue)|Broadway]] side, a plaque on the building commemorates the Revolutionary War [[Battle of Harlem Heights]], which was fought in the area.
 
  
 
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[[Category:Buildings on the Morningside Heights campus]]
 
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[[Category:Unnamed buildings]]

Revision as of 17:55, 27 December 2007

Mathematics Hall
Mathematics Hall was dubbed "Liberated Zone No. 5" by students who occupied it during the 1968 protests

Home of the Mathematics Department. Formerly housed the School of Engineering, which decamped for more spacious quarters when Mudd was built in 1959. Unfortunately, nobody wanted to give the millions of dollars necessary to rename it.

On the Broadway side, a plaque on the building commemorates the Revolutionary War Battle of Harlem Heights, which was fought in the area.

People have believed that the giant tree out front is on the verge of death for a long time. They have all been wrong. The tree endures! Rumor has it that General Washington commanded his troops while standing under the tree.