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Stanza 6 of the Auburn Creed |
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"I believe in the human touch, which cultivates sympathy with my fellow men and mutual helpfulness and brings brings happiness for all." |
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- 1940 - named for Charles Allen Cary - brought meat and food inspection program to the state of Alabama - developed Auburn's College of Veterinary Medicine |
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- 1989 - First of two buildings to provide modern facilities in chemistry |
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- 1963 - named after Dr. William Vann Parker - established first PhD program here at Auburn |
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- 1939 - Originally field house for football team in 1939 - named for George Petrie who introduced football to Auburn in 1892 and served as first coach. Also wrote the creed. - One of 2 diagonal buildings on campus. Building is aligned with the hash marks of the football field. |
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- 1952 - Named for Emerson Miller - First pharmacy teacher in 1895 and stayed until 1929 |
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Rouse Life Sciences Building |
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- 1992 - one of two diagonal buildings on campus |
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- 2005 - contains chemistry labs, traditional classrooms and a large lecture hall |
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- 1976 - renamed in 2000 for William W. Walker, Jr. - built Walker Drug Company, based in Birmingham, into one of the nation's largest wholesale independent drug companies |
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