English Office Building

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English Office Building was built in 1884 it was demolished in 2004 after standing for 120 years with renovations made in 1892 & 1961. The original purpose of this building was to house the offices of the president, vice-president, and treasurer and was called the Office Building. These offices were moved to Beardshear Hall in 1908 shortly after it was built.

When the English department moved in during 1940 it was renamed English Office Building. The College of Business placed faculty in this building when the English and speech departments were relocated to Ross Hall and Pearson Hall, respectively, in 1973.

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  • The article, English Office Building to be demolished, in the 07/22, 2003 edition of the Iowa State Daily is still unavailable due to a change in the Daily's website and general laziness of Rofflehaus contributors. If you'd like to help fix a broken link like this, check out Template talk:ISUD to find out how. Thank you for your patience. (D: 07/22/2003)
  • The article, Out with the old, in the 07/15, 2004 edition of the Iowa State Daily is still unavailable due to a change in the Daily's website and general laziness of Rofflehaus contributors. If you'd like to help fix a broken link like this, check out Template talk:ISUD to find out how. Thank you for your patience. (D: 07/15/2004)

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