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| "And because Auburn men and woman believe in these things, I believe in Auburn and love it." |
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| When was Comer Hall finished? |
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| Who is Comer Hall named for? |
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| former Alabama Governor Braxton Bragg Comer |
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| What bad thing happened to Comer Hall and what came out of it? |
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| The inside ofthe building was gutted by fire in the early 1920s. It was redone in 1922, with all native Alabama wood. |
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| What is in front of Comer Hall? |
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| bronze plaque on a stone honoring the centennial of the Alabama Agriculture Experiment Station (1872-1972) |
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| What is underneath the stone in front of Comer Hall? |
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| time capsule highlighting the then 100-year history of the Experiment Station |
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| Where is academic advising for the College of Agriculture during camp? |
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| What is the current use of Comer Hall? |
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1. home to College of Agriculture 2. Department of Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology 3. Offices of Agricultural Communications and International Agriculture |
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| When was Swingle Hall finished? |
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| Who is Swingle Hall named after and why? |
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| Homer S. Swingle, helped found the fisheries department in the 1930s |
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| What is the current use of Swingle Hall? |
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| houses AU Department of Fisheries and Allied Aquacultures |
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| When was Cary Hall finished? |
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| Who is Cary Hall named for and why? |
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| Charles Allen Cary, responsible for bringing the program of meat and food inspection to the state of Alabama and developing Auburn's College of Veterinary Medicine |
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| What do the columns outside of Cary contain? |
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| What is Cary Hall used for? |
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| COSAM uses the building for some studies in biological sciences |
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| When was Duncan Hall finished? |
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| Who is Duncan Hall named for and why? |
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| President L.N. Duncan, began in 1920 to put aside a reserve fund for the construction of the Extension Service |
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| What is the current use of Duncan Hall? |
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| state headquarters for the Alabama Cooperative Extension System |
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| What is the Alabama Cooperative Extension System? |
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| an outreach organization for the land-grant mission of Auburn University |
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| When was Funchess Hall finished? |
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| What is Funchess Hall a part of? |
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| What is Funchess Hall used for? |
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| several classes for the College of Agriculture and College of Sciences and Mathematics are held here |
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| When was Upchurch Hall finished? |
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| What is the current use of Upchurch Hall? |
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| home to the Department of Animal Sciences and several other academic felds within the College of Agriculture |
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| Which colleges use the Rouse Life Sciences Building? |
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1. College of Sciences and Mathematics 2. College of Agriculture |
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| What is the name of the laboratory inside of the Rouse Life Sciences Building? |
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| Advanced Microscopy and Imaging Laboratory |
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