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college's mining engineering program. However, due to a small number of students enrolled in the program at the time of its construction, the building also housed the college's geology and metallurgy programs, and contained a small mining museum and department library. In 1963, while the new
Skillman Library was under construction across the street, the decision was made to convert Markle Hall to an administrative building. The former library, Van Wickle Hall, was converted to house the geology program previously held in Markle Hall, while the metallurgical program remained in the basement until the department merged with the chemical engineering program housed next door in Acopian.
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172:, of which he was co-founder and vice-president. With each share valued at $ 100, this donation was worth $ 100,000 in total, though with the swelling of a bull market in the early 1920s the college ended up selling their shares for over $ 538,000. In 1921, Kirby had created an endowment for the Kirby Professorship in Civil Rights. By 1930, in an effort to grow the department, he donated an additional $ 590,000 (equivalent to $ 8,568,000 in 2023 dollars) to fund the construction of the Hall of Civil Rights. Upon its dedication, Kirby Hall was said to be one of the finest academic buildings on an American college campus.
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addition, the west wing, was finished by 1873 which contained the college chapel. In 1878, the graduating class gifted to the school the clock which still sits along the steeple of South
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after watching the building light up in flame from the New Jersey border, but returned to Easton at the start of the new year to continue acts of vandalism on the campus. In June, he was accosted and admitted to the burning of Pardee. He also admitted to plans to burn down Colton Chapel later in the year. As before, Pardee was rebuilt identical to its former self on the exterior, with modern changes to its interior. It was re-dedicated, now for a third time, on May 31, 1899, and a
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On June 4, 1879, Pardee Hall burned to the ground for the first time. Hot equipment not properly cooled in the chemistry lab on the top floor were to blame for the start of the fire, and late notice, combined with an unorganized firefighting patrol, led to the almost complete gutting of the building
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Located on March Field, Farber Hall was constructed in 1978 as a memorial to
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Science Center houses Lafayette’s programs in chemistry, physics, and biochemistry. It is named for Charles E. Hugel, class of 1951, and his wife, Cornelia F. Hugel. Originally built as Olin Hall of Science in 1957, the building received a $ 25 million upgrade in 2001 to renovate the existing
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The Soldiers' Monument was the first statue erected on campus, and is located on the southern end of the campus overlooking downtown Easton. Its erection was organized by the alumni association at the 1868 commencement, though lengthy efforts to raise the necessary cost of $ 5,000 were not reached
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Markle Hall is one of the main administrative buildings on campus, and the home of the college's admissions department. Constructed in 1929 through a donation by trustee John Markle for $ 500,000, the building was originally named the Markle Hall of Mining Engineering, and was built to sustain the
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The Williams Visual Arts Building was the first location in the college's arts campus at the base of College Hill. It opened on April 24, 2001 and was donated by Morris R. Williams, class of 1922, and his wife, Josephine. The $ 1.7 million building was designed by Joseph Biondo, a local architect,
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On March 1, 1956, after years without renovation, the trustees decided to close the east wing of South due to its dilapidation. The following night, March 2, a fire burned much of the west wing and the building's tower. Through the years 1957-8, both of these wings were completely renovated to be
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Marquis Hall is a mixed-use building with a dining area taking up the entire first floor, an all-female residence hall on the second and third floors, and offices located in the basement. In the past, it has also been the home of the sociology and anthropology departments, and campus safety. The
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Ramer History House contains the school's history department and is named for Lawrence J. Ramer, class of 1950. The Georgian building in which it resides was originally the fraternity house for Theta Delta Chi built in 1905. When the fraternity was removed from campus in 2001 due to disciplinary
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The first fraternity building built on campus, the DKE House, was applied for in June 1900 and was completed in 1904. Its initial placement on the campus was near the current site of Kunkel Hall. The house was rebuilt in 1962 near March Field following a house fire in 1959. In 2015, the house
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Pardee Hall is the most iconic building on the Lafayette College campus, and at the time of its completion was one of the largest collegiate buildings of its era. Initially created to house the college's science programs, it now houses the school's humanities, social sciences, and mathematics
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before the flames were extinguished. As the building was the cornerstone of the campus, efforts were made to immediately begin its reconstruction. At the cost of $ 130,000, Pardee Hall was rededicated on November 30, 1880, in view of an impressive assortment of individuals including General
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survey of the college revealed the need for a more adequate library facility for a rapidly growing student population. A $ 2 million campaign was launched to raise money for the new library, which was subsequently named after David B. Skillman, the college's first librarian and biographer.
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The Oechsle Center for Global Education was built in 2014 and houses the college's departments of international affairs, Africana studies, anthropology, and sociology. The 19,600 square foot building was constructed at a cost of $ 10.6 million, and its construction was launched by
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used as student housing. In 1961, the entire center edifice was razed and rebuilt in order to make room for more student housing, a book store, and post office. In 2001, the west wing was again renovated, and this time renamed as Jesser Hall, after Ned Jesser, class of 1939.
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South College is a residence hall for students of all years, and was the first building constructed at Lafayette College. Construction of the building started in 1833, and it was hand built by the students under the supervision and help of the college's first president,
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The Kirby Hall of Civil Rights is home to Lafayette's Government and Law Department. It also houses Lafayette's second library, with a collection of over 30,000 volumes related to government and law. It was the first of many buildings to be named after philanthropist
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In 1998, Walter (class of 1957) and Christa Oechsle donated $ 12 million to the college endowment, with funds meant to re-purpose the building to house programs in psychology and neuroscience. The new building, re-named Oeschle Hall, opened on October 18, 2002.
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addition to that building dedicated as Dana Hall was completed, and the metallurgical engineering department moved there from the basement of Markle Hall. Acopian's donation in 2003 bridged these buildings together under one single center bearing his name.
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to design these buildings at one time, or during a brief period, would have for a moment considered it desirable or good art to design almost every building in a different style and of several different exterior materials and colors."
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In 1913, the addition of extra stacks allowed the library to hold more books. This addition was expanded significantly in 1939 to double the size of the shelving in order to fit a quickly growing collection of books. When, in 1956 a
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The Williams Center for the Arts holds the music and theater programs. It opened in 1983 at a cost of $ 8.7 million, and was dedicated to Morris Williams, class of 1922, and his wife. The building is funded in part through the
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facility, multiple laboratories, a museum for the college's specimen collection, an auditorium, and a two-story greenhouse. A tunnel in the basement connected the building to what is presently Hugel Science Center.
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Keefe Hall sits at the crest of the hill overlooking downtown Easton. It is a 37,800 square foot residence hall built in the Georgian style which contains multiple "special-interest housing" blocs for students.
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Kunkel Hall houses Lafayette's program in Biology. The building was dedicated in 1969 to Dr. Beverly W. Kunkel who had led the school's biology program for 37 years and in that time tutored two
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style out of New Quincy granite and trimmed with Indiana limestone. Gargoyles and ornamental buttresses are featured throughout the building, reminiscent of the original Gothic churches.
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action the building was left empty. A renovation in 2006 transformed the fraternity building into an academic hall, with classrooms on the main level and offices on the second and third.
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Scott Hall is the location of the dean of the college, and the Center for the Integration of Teaching, Learning, and Scholarship. The building was originally the home of the
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Van Wickle Hall is home to the college's geology department. It was originally called the Van Wickle Memorial Library, and was funded by Augustus Van Wickle (son-in-law to
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during a speech he gave to the student body. Like Oeschle Hall, it was named after Walter, class of 1957, and Christa Oechsle who were longtime donors to the college.
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3573:"2014 ACRL Excellence in Academic Libraries Award winners announced"
1646:"Lafayette College to dedicate $ 10.6 million global studies center"
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Buildings of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia and eastern Pennsylvania
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2572:"New College Theater Will be Named for Daniel and Sandra Weiss"
2547:"Newest Lafayette College arts campus building to open in fall"
3996:
Lists of university and college buildings in the United States
3132:"DKE Celebrates 160th Anniversary and Renovated Chapter House"
2297:"Lafayette's new science center one step closer to completion"
2271:"The future is now for $ 75M Lafayette College science center"
705:
at the cost of $ 50,000. The style of the house reflects both
159:
Second floor oak-paneled library in Kirby Hall of Civil Rights
3625:"Skillman Library Makes Cameo on Parks and Recreation Finale"
3486:"Marquis de Lafayette Collections - Memorabilia Collection 1"
2209:"History Department Moves into New State-of-the-Art Facility"
1947:. Pub. under the direction of the American historical Society
3991:
Buildings and structures in Northampton County, Pennsylvania
3453:"Lafayette College gets a first edition of 'The Federalist'"
2521:"William C. Buck Hall, Lafayette College - The Harman Group"
1292:"Lafayette College to dedicate Hugel Science Center Friday"
2741:"Lafayette exhibit salutes architect of Williams building"
1540:"Classical Beauty Meticuous Renewal Slated For Kirby Hall"
187:
and Woodbury granite, while the interior was decorated in
50:
to the north east, and is situated almost directly on the
1917:"Historical Survey of the Buildings of Lafayette College"
168:
after he made a donation of 1,000 shares of stock in the
350:. Hayes himself gave a speech during the re-dedication.
3759:
Historical Survey of the Buildings of Lafayette College
31:
is a 110-acre suburban area located on College Hill in
489:
which helps maintain an art gallery and a theater for
3678:"Daniel Chester French sculpture on college campuses"
3515:"Time lapse is top factor in stolen breastplate case"
3099:"13 Flee as $ 50,000 Blaze Guts Lafayette Fraternity"
2952:
2950:
2862:
2860:
2496:"Take a peek inside Easton's newest theater (PHOTOS)"
2399:"Economics center to be dedicated at Lafayette today"
2348:"Lafayette College Thirty-Second Annual Commenvement"
1412:. Gloucester, Massachusetts: Rockport Publishers, Inc
1154:
Architecture: The Professional Architectural Monthly
960:
made in 1921. Originally created in plaster for the
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2245:"Lafayette College opens new $ 75M Rockwell Center"
1911:
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762:was dedicated on the south entrance of the chapel.
1361:
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3400:. Library Leadership & Management Association
1069:. Charlottesville: University of Virginia Press.
1029:The WPA Guide to Pennsylvania: The Keystone State
872:. In 2015 it was featured in the television show
183:. The exterior of the building was built out of
4001:University and college campuses in Pennsylvania
3508:
3506:
1366:Johnston, Louis; Williamson, Samuel H. (2023).
1095:Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. 20540 USA
853:In 1979, a library assistant stole an Egyptian
326:in 1871 during the administration of president
3308:"Lafayette dedicates new college center today"
1471:
1469:
1032:. Trinity University Press. pp. 213–214.
964:, a copy was requested by Lafayette president
693:Zeta Psi Fraternity House at Lafayette College
612:, and was named for the Marquis de Lafayette.
608:building was initially constructed in 1960 in
501:have performed at the center. It also hosts a
100:style, allowing for more architectural unity.
3821:
3420:"Lafayette memorabilia on display in library"
870:Association of College and Research Libraries
8:
2773:"Lafayette College Arts Plaza in Easton, Pa"
1401:
1399:
1181:"Lafayette Dedicates New Engineering Center"
897:The main athletic facility on campus is the
750:, who was instrumental in the rebuilding of
179:were hired to construct the building in the
1875:"Lafayette tops goal in fund-raising drive"
3828:
3814:
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3769:Olmsted Brothers campus survey: Job #03536
3706:(1st ed.). Harmony House Publishers.
2168:
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1565:"$ 500,000 Hall, Gift by Kirby, Dedicated"
1129:. Easton, PA: Friends of Skillman Library.
1127:Lafayette College Architecture: In Context
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48:College Hill Residential Historic District
2775:. Masonry Design Magazine. Archived from
861:(1783–1550 B.C.) was sold in 1981 to the
400:Simon Center for Economics & Business
3039:"Lafayette Construction Program Speeded"
1510:"Wilson, Root, and Historical Standards"
1060:
1058:
1056:
568:fraternity and was built in 1908 in the
3395:"LLAMA ALA/AIA Library Building Awards"
3181:Mathias, Madeleine (October 31, 2001).
2799:"Program Announced for Markle Ceremony"
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934:The college baseball team practices at
406:United States Secretary of the Treasury
3158:"National Register Information System"
2895:"Frat House Banned For Its 'History'"
2017:"August 30: William C. Cattell, D.D."
1833:"Garner Will Play in Easton Tomorrow"
1125:Mattison, Robert Saltonstall (1991).
1021:
1019:
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204:), while the south reads a line from
7:
3163:National Register of Historic Places
1944:American Biography: A New Cyclopedia
1538:Mathias, Madeleine (April 6, 1997).
730:The front of Colton Chapel with the
699:National Register of Historic Places
362:was installed on its front edifice.
16:College campus in Pennsylvania, U.S.
3263:Tropp, Gabriella (April 21, 2017).
859:Second Intermediate Period of Egypt
574:Associated Builders and Contractors
391:Rockwell Integrated Sciences Center
246:Oechsle Center for Global Education
3238:Dennis N. Bertland (August 2000).
3183:"Easton building gets on register"
2832:"Lafayette Will Dedicate New Hall"
2739:Gehman, Geoff (November 7, 2002).
2354:. Philadelphia, PA. August 1, 1897
2321:Schmitt, Eric (October 29, 1986).
2243:Pedersen, Brian (23 August 2019).
1432:"F. M. Kirby Hall to be Dedicated"
1179:Scudder, Gail (October 26, 2003).
1026:Project, Federal Writers' (2013).
760:statue of the Marquis de Lafayette
732:statue of the Marquis de Lafayette
14:
2662:Gordon, Will (October 13, 2018).
2450:"Four Years at Lafayette College"
3598:Huth, Kelly (26 February 2015).
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2545:Merlin, Michelle (May 6, 2016).
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2020:This Day in Presbyterian History
1941:Cutter, William Richard (1918).
1892:
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524:American Institute of Architects
487:Pennsylvania Council on the Arts
311:departments. It was designed by
3704:Lafayette College: Then and Now
2636:Hynes, Jim (February 2, 2018).
2269:Miller, Rudy (27 August 2019).
1644:Miller, Rudy (March 26, 2015).
1387:Gross Domestic Product deflator
1318:"About the Lafayette Libraries"
1206:"Remembering Sarkis Acopin '51"
82:are clearly visible on campus.
2713:Higgins, Tim (April 8, 2016).
2173:Higgins, Tim (April 8, 2016).
1618:McEvoy, Colin (May 21, 2013).
1210:Lafayette Alumni News Magazine
1:
3748:. Easton, Pennsylvania, 1986.
3741:. Easton, Pennsylvania, 1932.
3734:. Easton, Pennsylvania, 1932.
3288:Skillman, vol. 2, pg. 228-229
2233:Skillman, vol. 2, pgs. 159-60
1991:Kidder, Frank Eugene (1908).
1696:Rhodin, Tony (May 25, 2011).
1481:The Wilkes-Barre Times Leader
1368:"What Was the U.S. GDP Then?"
1212:. Summer 2007. Archived from
942:Non-building campus landmarks
513:Williams Visual Arts Building
3764:Lafayette College campus map
3577:American Library Association
3490:academicmuseum.lafayette.edu
2494:Miller, Rudy (May 7, 2016).
2323:"A School to Simon's Liking"
1518:Alexander Hamilton Institute
1406:Greer, Nora Richter (1998).
1234:Skillman, vol. 2, pgs. 186-7
839:Boston Society of Architects
480:Williams Center for the Arts
472:Williams Center for the Arts
468:and his wife, Sandra Weiss.
435:, is constructed of mottled
3922:Lafayette Leopards football
3676:B, John (23 January 2014).
3551:Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
3528:– via Newspapers.com.
3513:Elwell, Gay (18 Jan 1995).
3467:– via Newspapers.com.
3434:– via Newspapers.com.
3339:Skillman, vol. 1, pg. 72-73
3322:– via Newspapers.com.
3196:– via Newspapers.com.
3113:– via Newspapers.com.
3053:– via Newspapers.com.
2983:Skillman, vol. 1, pg. 324-6
2974:Skillman, vol. 1, pg. 93-94
2846:– via Newspapers.com.
2813:– via Newspapers.com.
2754:– via Newspapers.com.
2576:liveconnected.lafayette.edu
2464:– via Newspapers.com.
2413:– via Newspapers.com.
2362:– via Newspapers.com.
2295:Holl, Jake (24 July 2018).
2125:– via Newspapers.com.
1889:– via Newspapers.com.
1847:– via Newspapers.com.
1814:– via Newspapers.com.
1763:– via Newspapers.com.
1579:– via Newspapers.com.
1491:– via Newspapers.com.
1446:– via Newspapers.com.
1187:– via Newspapers.com.
917:Lafayette Leopards football
778:Farinon was constructed by
4017:
2115:The Nebraska State Journal
1727:South Florida Sun Sentinel
1065:Thomas, George E. (2010).
885:
863:Boston Museum of Fine Arts
690:
317:Second Empire architecture
151:Kirby Hall of Civil Rights
143:Kirby Hall of Civil Rights
109:Acopian Engineering Center
80:Second Empire architecture
3657:Skillman, vol. 1, pg. 352
3648:Skillman, vol. 1, pg. 306
3375:Skillman, vol. 2, pg. 268
3366:Skillman, vol. 2, pg. 157
3348:Skillman, vol. 1, pg. 305
3079:Skillman, vol. 2, pg. 149
3019:Skillman, vol. 2, pg. 260
3001:Skillman, vol. 1, pg. 398
2992:Skillman, vol. 1, pg. 355
2884:Skillman, vol. 2, pg. 176
2803:Wilkes-Barre Times Leader
2388:Skillman, vol. 2, pg. 154
2379:Skillman, vol. 1, pg. 275
2160:Skillman, vol. 2, pg. 144
2151:Skillman, vol. 2, pg. 137
2142:Skillman, vol. 2, pg. 135
2091:Skillman, vol. 2, pg. 4–7
2082:Skillman, vol. 1, pg. 363
2073:Skillman, vol. 1, pg. 364
2064:Skillman, vol. 1, pg. 362
1780:Skillman, vol. 2, pg. 253
1353:Skillman, vol. 2, pg. 255
1341:Skillman, vol. 2, pg. 254
978:, celebrates the life of
831:Middle States Association
679:Zeta Psi Fraternity House
670:Delta Kappa Epsilon House
449:Middle States Association
3853:Notable alumni and staff
3737:Skillman, David Bishop,
3730:Skillman, David Bishop,
3010:Skillman, vol. 2, pg. 10
2439:Skillman, vol 2, pg. 150
2430:Skillman, vol 2, pg. 140
2100:Skillman, vol. 2, pg. 20
2046:. 1897. pp. 140–142
530:Administrative buildings
526:, Pennsylvania Chapter.
433:Romanesque Revival style
340:William Tecumseh Sherman
76:Richardsonian Romanesque
29:Lafayette College campus
3702:Buchanan, Todd (1993).
1569:The Wilkes-Barre Record
1436:The Wilkes-Barre Record
962:Fourth Liberty Bond Act
738:Constructed in 1916 by
717:Miscellaneous buildings
328:William Cassady Cattell
170:F. W. Woolworth Company
3744:Gendebien, Albert W.,
3297:Gendebien, pg. 565-567
3070:Gendebien, pg. 209-210
2965:Gendebien, pg. 400-401
2198:Gendebien, pg. 412-413
974:, a 2008 sculpture by
878:in its series finale.
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770:Farinon College Center
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610:Colonial Revival style
570:Georgian Revival style
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360:Alcuin and Charlemagne
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231:Haldan Keffer Hartline
227:Philip Showalter Hench
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3222:(Searchable database)
3168:National Park Service
3088:Gendebien, pgs. 402-3
2692:. Lafayette College.
2352:The Evening Telegraph
1749:"Pennsylvania Briefs"
1322:library.lafayette.edu
966:John Henry MacCracken
958:Daniel Chester French
847:The Federalist Papers
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503:travelling exhibition
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3604:lehighvalleylive.com
3357:Gendebien, pg. 52-53
2836:Harrisburg Telegraph
2690:Tiffany at Lafayette
2500:lehighvalleylive.com
2454:The Scranton Tribune
2043:The Lafayette Weekly
1702:lehighvalleylive.com
1650:lehighvalleylive.com
1483:. September 10, 1934
1216:on September 5, 2009
953:Marquis de Lafayette
929:Tatamy, Pennsylvania
875:Parks and Recreation
754:in London after the
740:Carrère and Hastings
665:Greek life buildings
493:. Musicians such as
455:William C. Buck Hall
280:Dwight D. Eisenhower
134:Hugel Science Center
126:Hugel Science Center
33:Easton, Pennsylvania
3937:Kirby Sports Center
3788: /
2838:. November 29, 1929
2805:. November 20, 1929
1921:sites.lafayette.edu
1389:figures follow the
899:Kirby Sports Center
882:Athletic facilities
382:Ramer History House
374:Ramer History House
348:Rutherford B. Hayes
342:, Secretary of War
332:Rossiter W. Raymond
3892:Women's basketball
3877:Lafayette Leopards
3666:Gendebien, pg. 7-8
3629:news.lafayette.edu
3384:Gendebien, pg. 401
3105:. December 4, 1959
3028:Gendebien, pg. 296
2956:Gendebien, pg. 521
2944:Gendebien, pg. 625
2901:. January 30, 1993
2875:Gendebien, pg. 611
2866:Gendebien, pg. 412
2626:Gendebien, pg. 626
2606:news.lafayette.edu
2582:on 22 October 2018
2484:Gendebien, pg. 408
2405:. October 10, 1986
2327:The New York Times
1881:. October 24, 2000
1864:Gendebien, pg. 277
1839:. February 5, 1965
1806:. November 2, 1946
1789:Gendebien, pg. 575
1677:. October 20, 2011
1608:Gendebien, pg. 567
1596:Gendebien, pg. 269
1270:news.lafayette.edu
1255:Gendebien, pg. 413
1246:Gendebien, pg. 295
907:women's basketball
901:, which hosts the
888:Lafayette Leopards
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104:Academic buildings
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3986:Lafayette College
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3943:The Last Amateurs
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3838:Lafayette College
3792:40.698°N 75.208°W
3579:. 25 January 2014
3553:. 8 December 2018
3314:. 11 October 1991
3138:. 21 October 2015
1624:The Express-Times
1463:Gendebien, pg. 37
1142:Gendebien, pg. 36
980:David K. McDonogh
800:Collegiate Gothic
734:in the foreground
462:black box theater
313:John McArthur Jr.
253:Mikhail Gorbachev
194:Gospel of Matthew
185:Indiana limestone
166:Fred Morgan Kirby
37:Lafayette College
35:, United States.
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