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'''Wallach''' is one of two residence halls that make up the [[Living Learning Center]]. Along with Hartley Hall, it is one of the oldest dorms on campus, first constructed in 1904. Wallach was originally called Livingston Hall, after Robert Livingston, a King's College alumnus active in the American Revolution and the Constitutional Convention. It was renamed Wallach about Columbia College alumnus Ira D. Wallach, who largely underwrote its restoration and renovation in the late 1970s.
 
'''Wallach''' is one of two residence halls that make up the [[Living Learning Center]]. Along with Hartley Hall, it is one of the oldest dorms on campus, first constructed in 1904. Wallach was originally called Livingston Hall, after Robert Livingston, a King's College alumnus active in the American Revolution and the Constitutional Convention. It was renamed Wallach about Columbia College alumnus Ira D. Wallach, who largely underwrote its restoration and renovation in the late 1970s.
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== Floor plans ==
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== Map ==
 
== Map ==

Revision as of 03:01, 8 March 2007

Wallach is one of two residence halls that make up the Living Learning Center. Along with Hartley Hall, it is one of the oldest dorms on campus, first constructed in 1904. Wallach was originally called Livingston Hall, after Robert Livingston, a King's College alumnus active in the American Revolution and the Constitutional Convention. It was renamed Wallach about Columbia College alumnus Ira D. Wallach, who largely underwrote its restoration and renovation in the late 1970s.

Floor plans

Map

<googlemap lat="40.806081" lon="-73.962077" type="map" zoom="16" width="500" height="300" controls="small"> 40.806081, -73.962077, Wallach residence hall </googlemap>