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Revision as of 03:55, 8 March 2007
Hamilton Hall is where many humanities classes, especially those in the Core Curriculum, are held. Having a class on the upper reaches of the building sentences one to an excruciating stair climb or a long wait for a tiny elevator.
The building is named after famed Columbia dropout Alexander Hamilton, whose visage graces a smart statue out front.
Students, such as myself, have been known to select Lit Hum and CC classes solely on the basis of the least flights of stairs to climb.