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Hall Auditorium (Miami University) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Hall Auditorium (Miami University) Hall Auditorium is a building on the campus of Miami University in Oxford, Ohio. ==Construction and planning==
The building that is currently referred to as Hall Auditorium was built in 1907–08 on Miami University's campus, and was known as the Administration Building or the Auditorium. It was officially named "Benton Hall" in 1926 after Miami's twelfth president, Guy Potter Benton. In the 60s, there was a plan to demolish the building because they were going to expand Miami University King Library, so the Benton name was moved to the behavioral sciences building that had recently been built. In 1969, they found out that they did not need to raze the building, and thus renamed it Hall Auditorium for Miami's fifth president, John W. Hall. Benton Hall was the principal assembly hall until 1932 when Withrow Court became the location of the major convocations and performing arts programs. The construction of the new administrative building (Roudebush Hall) was completed in 1956, and the Music Department moved to ‘Benton Hall.’
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