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The Italian Renaissance style building that houses the Northwestern mathematics department.<ref> [https://maps.northwestern.edu/txt/facility/130 “Lunt Hall.” Northwestern University Campus Maps.] </ref> | The Italian Renaissance style building that houses the Northwestern mathematics department.<ref name="maps"> [https://maps.northwestern.edu/txt/facility/130 “Lunt Hall.” Northwestern University Campus Maps.] </ref> | ||
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Designed by William Augustus Otis and largely funded by Orrington Lunt, Lunt Hall was built in 1984 and served as Northwestern’s library until 1933, when [[Deering]] Library was built. From then until 1942, it served as the university’s administration building, and housed the Naval Training School for radio operators during World War II. It is the third oldest building on campus.<ref | Designed by William Augustus Otis and largely funded by Orrington Lunt, Lunt Hall was built in 1984 and served as Northwestern’s library until 1933, when [[Deering]] Library was built. From then until 1942, it served as the university’s administration building, and housed the Naval Training School for radio operators during World War II. It is the third oldest building on campus.<ref name="maps"/> | ||
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Revision as of 21:23, 31 May 2020

Part of Speech
Noun
Pronunciation
[lʌnt ]
Description
The Italian Renaissance style building that houses the Northwestern mathematics department.[1]
Example Sentence
“I have calc in Lunt tomorrow.”
History
Designed by William Augustus Otis and largely funded by Orrington Lunt, Lunt Hall was built in 1984 and served as Northwestern’s library until 1933, when Deering Library was built. From then until 1942, it served as the university’s administration building, and housed the Naval Training School for radio operators during World War II. It is the third oldest building on campus.[1]
Usage
Anyone can say this.
Address
2033 Sheridan Road Evanston, IL 60208
Related Terms
- Deering Library