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- Armstrong Hall - College Hall - Law Hall - Lytle House -
- McWethy Hall - Norton Geology Center - South Hall - West Science -
Youngker Hall
Lytle House was built as a private home by George Lytle so his
son (class of 1892) could go to Cornell. Nice dad, huh?
Cornell
bought the building in 1906 for the Cornell Conservatory of Music.
Since then it's housed the department of home economics and the
Psychology House. From 1980 to 1995 it was the International Center.
These days it's the home of the Kinesiology Department. |
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