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Hendrie
Hall
Was Was erected from the gifts of John W. Hendrie, BA 1851, MA 1861, and others. The building was built of brick with limestone facade in a Renaissance Revival style. The Law School from 1895 occupied it until 1931, when the Sterling Law Buildings were completed. The architects, Cady, Berg & See, prepared the plans in two sections and the rear half was built with the funds then available; the building was completed in 1900. It was used briefly by the Divinity School, then as a Drama annex and faculty offices, before being converted to use by the undergraduate musical organizations, radio station WYBC, Associated Student Agencies, administrative offices, and the Yale Gamelan Suprabanggo. Click on ->MAP: Hendrie Hall for campus location |