Category:Computing and Communications Center (Cornell University)
English: Built 1912 for the Department of Home Economics, and originally known as Comstock Hall.[1] The Home Economics College moved into Martha Van Rensselaer Hall in 1933, and Comstock became part of the College of Agriculture.
Very similar in design to Caldwell and Rice Halls. Architect: Green & Wicks
Very similar in design to Caldwell and Rice Halls. Architect: Green & Wicks
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Media in category "Computing and Communications Center (Cornell University)"
The following 48 files are in this category, out of 48 total.
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Building with some ivy and nearby tree at Cornell University.jpg 1,241 × 901; 359 KB
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Computing and Communications Center at Cornell University.jpg 864 × 648; 221 KB
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Computing and Communications Center West Facade Cornell.jpg 649 × 470; 103 KB
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Computing and Communications Center, Cornell University.jpg 3,000 × 2,120; 2.07 MB
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Cornell - Home Economics Building (1920).jpg 1,262 × 804; 517 KB
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Cornell - Home Economics Building.jpg 3,221 × 2,037; 2.28 MB
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Cornell - Roberts and Home Economics Buildings.jpg 1,524 × 967; 948 KB
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Cornell Ag quad.jpg 3,000 × 2,000; 2.74 MB
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Cornell Computing and Communications Center.jpg 3,072 × 2,304; 2.63 MB
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Cornell University - Agricultural Buildings.jpg 1,897 × 1,202; 1,009 KB
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Cornell University - Agriculture school buildings.jpg 1,566 × 1,020; 1.3 MB
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Cornell University - New York State College of Agriculture.jpg 3,855 × 1,210; 1.61 MB
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First home economics building, 1912. (3856248554).jpg 2,839 × 3,644; 1.76 MB
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First home economics building, dedicated June 28, 1913. (3856247508) (cropped).jpg 2,596 × 1,881; 873 KB
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First home economics building, dedicated June 28, 1913. (3856247508).jpg 3,278 × 2,494; 1.34 MB
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Franklin D. Roosevelt in Ithaca, New York - NARA - 197033.jpg 3,000 × 2,220; 962 KB
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Franklin D. Roosevelt in Ithaca, New York - NARA - 197033.tif 3,000 × 2,220; 6.35 MB
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Home economics building around 1913-14. (3856245334).jpg 3,867 × 3,117; 1.38 MB
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Home economics building in early stage of construction in 1912. (3856244508).jpg 2,084 × 1,256; 443 KB
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Home economics building in more advanced stage of construction in 1912. (3855455623).jpg 2,539 × 1,767; 848 KB
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Home economics building shortly after completion in 1913. (3856245004).jpg 2,528 × 1,756; 925 KB
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Home economics building, 1912-13. (3855458833).jpg 3,800 × 2,928; 2.17 MB
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Home economics cafeteria dining room set for banquet in 1915. Troy photo. (3856305472).jpg 3,845 × 3,072; 1.11 MB
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Portal of home economics building. No date given. (3855456527).jpg 2,761 × 3,456; 1.47 MB
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Servicemen eating in the home economics cafeteria in 1917-18. Troy photo. (3856307580).jpg 3,900 × 3,050; 1.39 MB