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| Michigan State University campus |
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| Eustace-Cole Hall |
| Use |
Honor's College offices and classrooms |
| Style |
Eclectic |
| Erected |
1887 |
| Location |
Laboratory Row |
| Namesake |
Harry J. Eustace, class of 1901
Jeffrey Cole, class of 1970
Kathryn Cole (MBA 1990) |
| Architect |
William D. Appleyard |
| Original name |
Horticultural Laboratory |
| Website |
MSU Honors College |
Eustace-Cole hall is home to the MSU Honors College.
Eustace-Cole Hall (formerly University College Building,Harry J. Eustace Hall, formerly Horticultural Laboratory) is a structure on the campus of Michigan State University.[1] Eustace-Cole is the only building on MSU's main campus that is on the National Register of Historic Places. It is the third-oldest extant building on the Michigan State campus. Originally designed as a laboratory for horticulturist Liberty Hyde Bailey in 1888.[1] Eustace-Cole now serves as the headquarters of MSU's Honors College.[2]
[edit] References
- Kuhn, Madison. (1955). Michigan State: The First Hundred Years, 1855-1955. East Lansing: Michigan State University Press. ISBN 0-87013-222-9.
- Miller, Whitney. (2002). East Lansing: Collegeville Revisited (Images of America). Arcadia Publishing. ISBN 0-7385-2045-4.
- Stanford, Linda O., and Dewhurst, C. Kurt. (2002). MSU Campus: Buildings, Places, Spaces. East Lansing: Michigan State University Press. ISBN 0-87013-631-3.
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