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Originally published in 1939
Some of this information may no longer be current and in that case is presented for historical interest only.
Edited by GET NJ, COPYRIGHT 2003
ALEXANDER HALL, the gift of Mrs. Charles E. Alexander, was built in 1892. The architect, William A. Potter, used an adaptation of the Richardsonian Romanesque without much success. The building is semicircular in plan; its most conspicuous feature is the great expanse of slate roof, broken by enormous stone dormers and supported on ponderous arches. The interior is decorated with Byzantine mosaics. Lectures are given in this auditorium.
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