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Brinkhous-Bullitt Building
The towering Brinkhous-Bullitt Building was completed in 1973 to house research facilities for the School of Medicine. Originally known as the Preclinical Education Building, it received its current name in 1983 in honor of two former faculty members and chairs of the Department of Pathology: James ...
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Bowman Gray Memorial Pool
Carolina students were excited when the Bowman Gray Memorial Pool opened on April 15, 1938. There had been no pool on campus since the closing of the pool in Bynum Gymnasium in 1924. The new pool was built as part of Woollen Gym. When it opened, the Daily Tar Heel proclaimed it to be the "larges...
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Howell Hall
Completed in 1906 to house the Department of Chemistry (which had been in Person Hall), this building was the first on campus to be funded by a direct appropriation from the state. When the chemistry department moved to Venable Hall in 1925, the building, which had been known as the Chemistry Buildi...
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McIver Residence Hall
McIver Residence Hall was part of a late-1930s rush to provide more on-campus housing for women students. It was completed in 1939, at the same time as neighboring Kenan Residence Hall, also built as a dormitory for women. The building is named for alumnus Charles Duncan McIver (class of 1881), who ...
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