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== Part of Speech ==
 
== Part of Speech ==

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Part of Speech

Noun

Pronunciation

[kɑn ɔ.dɪ.to.ɹi.ʌm] or [kɑn ɔ.də.to.ɹi.ʌm]

Description

The largest performance space on campus with over 1,000 seats and an orchestra pit.[1] Often referred to simply as “Cahn” by students and faculty.

Example Sentence

“Waa-Mu is being performed in Cahn Auditorium tonight.”

History

Built in 1940, Cahn Auditorium is named for Bertram Cahn, a civic leader, donor, trustee, alumnus, and chairman of B. Kuppenheimer and Company.[2]

Tradition

In additional to various other productions, the annual Waa-Mu show is staged in Cahn Auditorium.[3]

Usage

Anyone can say this.

Address

600 Emerson Street Evanston, IL 60208

Related Terms

References

  1. “Cahn Auditorium.” Northwestern University Campus Maps.
  2. “Cahn Auditorium.” Northwestern University Campus Maps.
  3. “Cahn Auditorium.” Northwestern University Campus Maps.

External Links

  1. Virginia Wadsworth Wirtz Center for the Performing Arts
  2. Reserving Cahn Information