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175:"The hall's lack of draperies, carpeting and upholstered seats all contribute to its acoustics for organ performance, though the acoustics work far more in favor of the organ than for other sounds. Woolsey Hall predates any major studies within the field of acoustics, so aside from its large size, rectangular shape, hard surfaces and high vaulted ceiling, it has no peculiar architectural properties that contribute positively to its sound. Choral singers are sometimes hampered by Woolsey's muddy resonance, which easily obscures text and delicate timbres, and can also make it difficult to hear oneself on stage." 31: 39: 171:
Woolsey Hall's murals represent the ideal of a classical education and include images of the nine muses and the goddess Athena. They reflect the age when Yale was an all-male college. The Hall is entered via the Memorial Rotunda, a vestibule containing memorials to sons of Yale who lost their lives
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as the university's largest assembly space, the new hall was the university's first secular auditorium, coinciding with Hadley's appointment as the first non-ordained person to lead the university. In 1910, a seat on the first balcony was made extra large to accommodate Yale's ultimate "big man on
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founded in 1701. Although Yale was nominally organized as a university in 1887, its constituent schools remained mostly independent of the university administration, and they lacked any shared facilities. In 1896, as one of several initiatives to unify the new university, Yale President
69:. With approximately 2,650 seats, it is the university's largest auditorium and hosts concerts, performances, and university ceremonies including the annual freshman convocation, senior baccalaureate, and presidential inaugurations. The building is named for 65:. It was built as part of the Bicentennial Buildings complex that includes the Memorial Rotunda and the University Commons for the Yale bicentennial celebration in 1901, and was designed by the Beaux-Arts architectural firm 85:
During the 19th century, Yale became one of the largest higher education institutions in the world, establishing seven graduate and professional schools in addition to the
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proposed the construction of a central dining hall and auditorium, for which the university would need to raise $ 1.5 to $ 2 million.
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taste in the late 19th century, the new building was considered by critics to be overreaching and gaudy.
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Foreign in a Domestic Sense: Puerto Rico, American Expansion, and the Constitution
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in all American wars from the Revolutionary War to the Vietnam War."
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style that contrasted with the university's more somber Victorian
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The task of construction fell to the administration of
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Wolseley Hall
Wolsey Hall, Oxford


auditorium
Yale University
Hewitt Quadrangle
New Haven, Connecticut
Carrère and Hastings
Theodore Dwight Woolsey
President of Yale
undergraduate college
Timothy Dwight V
Arthur Twining Hadley
Old Campus
Sheffield Scientific School
Battell Chapel
William Howard Taft
Carrère and Hastings
New York Public Library
Beaux Arts
Gothic revival
Newberry Memorial Organ
New Haven Symphony Orchestra
Yale Symphony Orchestra
Yale Glee Club
"Woolsey Hall"
"Teutonic Constitutionalism - the Role of Ethno-Juridical Discourse in the Spanish–American War"
Duke University Press
Kelley 1974

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