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Undergraduate 2
01/30/2011

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When was Samford Hall built?
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1888
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State an interesting fact about Samford Hall when it was first built.
Definition
In 1859, the original Samford Hall was constructed as the first main building for the East Alabama Male College. It was affectionately known as "Old Main."
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When did Old Main burn down?
Definition
1887, Samford rebuilt in 1888
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Who was Samford Hall named for and why?
Definition
Governor William James Samford, 1929, Auburn Alum and Alabama's 31st governor
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Current use Samford Hall
Definition
serves as the University's administrative headquarters for offices of the Provost, Executive Vice President and President
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When were the classrooms in Samford Hall removed?
Definition
1969, for current use
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Fun fact about Samford Hall at noon
Definition
tower plays the fight song
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When were the Centennial Gardens built?
Definition
1956
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How did the Centennial Gardens get their name?
Definition
named to commemorate the existence of the first 100 years of our institution
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What used to be where the Centennial Gardens are now?
Definition
the baseball field and drill field, and the Alumni Gym stood where Foy Hall is now
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What does the fountain at the Centennial Gardens mark?
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marks the center of the football field where the first home game was played at Auburn in 1896, played GA Tech, won 45-0
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What was the first football game that Auburn ever played?
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against University of Georgia, in Atlanta, 1892, 10-0, 1st college football game played in the Deep South
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When was Mary Martin Hall built?
Definition
1910
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What was Mary Martin Hall first built as in 1910?
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Carnegie Library
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What is so special about Mary Martin Hall compared to the other buildings on campus?
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one of first buildings on campus to be serviced with electricity
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When was Mary Martin Hall renovated?
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1963
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Who was Mary Martin Hall named after?
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long time librarian Mary Eugenia Martin
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What is the current use of Mary Martin Hall?
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houses Student Financial Services, The Office of the Registrar, Career Development Services, and Women's Initiatives
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When was Langdon Hall built?
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1846
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What was Langdon Hall built as orginally?
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chapel for the Masonic Female Seminary
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When was Langdon Hall moved to Auburn's campus?
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1883
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What is an interesting fact about Langdon Hall?
Definition
oldest building in the city of Auburn not on its original site
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What was Langdon Hall originally made out of?
Definition
wood
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What did Langdon Hall serve as before the Civil War?
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location for a series of secession debates
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Who is Langdon Hall named for and why?
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Charles Carter Langdon, a trustee of Auburn University from 1872-1889
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What was Langdon Hall originally used for?
Definition
hosted classes, movies, commencement exercises, music performances, and pep rallies
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How was Langdon Hall moved?
Definition
rolled on logs from its original location on North Gay Street to where it stands today
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What is the current use of Langdon Hall?
Definition
houses an auditorium and office space for Auburn University staff, currently being renovated
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Where is Toomer's Corner?
Definition
where the University campus meets the city of Auburn
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Toomer's Corner
Definition
famous for their lemonades and limeades, listed in Southern Living's Top 10 Things to Do Before You Die
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How is Ross Hall connected to Toomer's Corner?
Definition
Granite steps from the back of Ross Hall were recycled and used as the planters around the base of the trees
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What is Toomer's Corner used for?
Definition
after any football win, and after any significant victories in other sports, Auburn students celebrate by "rolling" the trees at Toomer's corner
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What is so special about Auburn compared to other cities?
Definition
only city in the country with a budget line item for removing toilet tissue
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When was the Lathe built?
Definition
1862
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What was the original use of the Lathe?
Definition
used to manufacture cannons during the Civil War, the Lathe was being transported from Selma, AL to Columbus, GA, but had to be buried in Irondale, AL to prevent Union seizure
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What was the Lathe used for after the Civil War?
Definition
used by Rolling Mills of Bham, AL
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Who donated the Lathe to the university and when?
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Rolling Mills of Bham, AL in 1936
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What is the current use of the Lathe?
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Legend has it that if an Auburn man is dating an Auburn woman, and wants to see if she's a true woman, he can bring her to the lathe at midnight and kiss her. If the wheel to the lathe does not move, she's an honest, wonderful, fabulous, beautiful woman. If the wheel does move, drop her like a bad habit bc it is not going to work out. The wheel never moves, ergo ALL Auburn women are wonderful and honest.
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When was Hargis Hall built?
Definition
1888
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Who is Hargis Hall named for and why?
Definition
Estes Hargis, graduate of Auburn University
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What has been housed in Hargis Hall in the past?
Definition
chemistry, pharmacy, music, and art departments
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What is interesting about Hargis Hall in relation to Samford Hall?
Definition
predates Samford Hall by a few months and was partially damaged by fire in the late 1970s. The steeple had to be renovated from old pictures when it was ruined in the fire.
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Current use of Hargis Hall
Definition
International Education and Graduate School
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When was the President's Mansion built?
Definition
1938
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How was the President's Mansion financed?
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PWA, Public Works Administration funds, 1st building on campus to be funded this way
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How much did the President's Mansion cost to build?
Definition
$38,000
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Who was the first president to occupy the President's mansion?
Definition
President Duncan
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What is the current use of the President's mansion?
Definition
It is the home to President Dr. Gogue and his wife, Suzie, and also is used to host visitors and other social events
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When was the University Chapel built?
Definition
1850
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What is the oldest public building in Auburn on its original site?
Definition
University Chapel
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What are the past uses of the University Chapel?
Definition
originally built as a Presbyterian church, used as a Civil War hospital, civic center, USO, YMCA "Hut" during WWI, classroom and theater
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What 2 buildings on Auburn's campus are listed in the National Registrar of Historic Places?
Definition
University Chapel and Hargis Hall
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What was the University Chapel used for between 1920 and 1972?
Definition
Auburn Players presented productions in the building
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What does the chapel display?
Definition
religious banner from all organizations on campus
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What is the current use of the chapel?
Definition
open between 8:00am to 5:00pm for public visit or worship
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East Alabama Male College
Definition
1856
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Agricultural and Mechanical College of Alabama
Definition
1872
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Alabama Polytechnic Institute
Definition
1899
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Auburn University
Definition
1960
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Stanza 3
Definition
I believe in honesty and truthfulness, without which I cannot win the respect and confidence of my fellow men.
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What is the poem that Auburn's name is based off of and who wrote it? Date?
Definition
"The Deserted Village," Oliver Goldsmith, 1770
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What is the basic story of Oliver Goldsmith?
Definition
Born Nov. 11, 1730. He was a country boy whose parents sent him to medical school in Edinburgh, Scotland. Partied a lot, so his parents cut him off. Moved to the country and was angered by the aristocrats who kicked small tenant farmers off the land. Became politically active in preserving rural village life.
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How did the word auburn come to be?
Definition
Goldsmith needed a fictitious name for his village of Lissoy. Alburnus = white, purity, King's enlish "auburn" = off brown (soiled or stained)
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How was the town of "Auburn" established?
Definition
Judge John Harper of GA asked to establish a new agricultural trading settlement. "Geneva" was suggested, but the fiance of the judge's son suggested the name Auburn.
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When was the city of Auburn founded?
Definition
1836
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When was the East Alabama Male College closed?
Definition
1861-1866 for the Civil War
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The Morrill Act 1862
Definition
sell land and use the money for EAMC
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When was Auburn founded as a Land Grant Institution?
Definition
1872
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Stage 1
Definition
East Alabama Male College, Methodist Church, 1856
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Stage 2
Definition
Agricultural and Mechanical College of Alabama, land-grant university, 1872, Morrill Act 1862 and 1890, Instruction, agriculure, mechanical, military, liberal arts
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Stage 3
Definition
Hatch Act of 1887, Research agriculture, Alabama Polytechnic Institute 1899
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Stage 4
Definition
Smith-Lever Act of 1914, Extension/farm demonstrations, Auburn University 1960
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Stanza 1
Definition
I believe that this is a practical world and that I can count only on what I earn. Therefore, I believe in work, hard work.
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Stanza 2
Definition
I believe in education, which gives me the knowledge to work wisely and trains my mind and my hands to work skillfully.
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