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Until recently, there was a bust of Adolph Lewisohn on the third floor. Rubbing its bald head was said to bring students good luck. Unfortunately, as of early 2007, the bust has gone missing. | Until recently, there was a bust of Adolph Lewisohn on the third floor. Rubbing its bald head was said to bring students good luck. Unfortunately, as of early 2007, the bust has gone missing. | ||
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Revision as of 05:46, 28 March 2007
Named after Adolph Lewisohn who helped fund the building's construction, Lewisohn Hall currenly houses both the School of General Studies and the School of Continuing Education. GS moved into the building in 1963. The building previously housed the School of Mines.
The Language Resource Center West and the Learning Center can also be found here.
Until recently, there was a bust of Adolph Lewisohn on the third floor. Rubbing its bald head was said to bring students good luck. Unfortunately, as of early 2007, the bust has gone missing.