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North Carolina State University
History: The first cylindrical
classroom structure ever built on a university campus has a
206 foot diameter, was built in 1962, and is named for John
William Harrelson (1885-1955), the first alumnus to serve as
chief administrator of the college. The building has
housed the Mathematics department since its construction.
March 2004.
June 2016 - Since demolished.
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