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'''Havemeyer 309''', the Grand Lecture Hall, is considered the "signature architectural feature" of Charles Follen McKim's original six building campus.  The lecture hall features features a 40-foot domed ceiling, 330 tiered seats, brass railed gallery, and a 40-foot oak demonstration table. It has been featured in a number of films, and was the setting for [[Prangstgrüp]]'s famous "Lecture Musical". Undergraduates have been known to sleep through General Chemistry lectures in the gallery of the hall.
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'''Havemeyer 309''', a grandiose lecture hall, is considered the "signature architectural feature" of Charles Follen McKim's original six building campus.  The hall features features a 40-foot domed ceiling, 330 tiered seats, brass railed gallery, and a 40-foot oak demonstration table. It has been featured in over a dozen films, and was the setting for [[Prangstgrüp]]'s famous "Lecture Musical". Undergraduates have been known to sleep through General Chemistry lectures in the gallery of the hall.
 
 
==See also==
 
 
 
*[http://www.columbia.edu/about_columbia/tour/18.html Havemeyer 309 on the online campus tour]
 
  
 
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Revision as of 11:27, 29 March 2007

Havemeyer 309, a grandiose lecture hall, is considered the "signature architectural feature" of Charles Follen McKim's original six building campus. The hall features features a 40-foot domed ceiling, 330 tiered seats, brass railed gallery, and a 40-foot oak demonstration table. It has been featured in over a dozen films, and was the setting for Prangstgrüp's famous "Lecture Musical". Undergraduates have been known to sleep through General Chemistry lectures in the gallery of the hall.