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LaFollette Complex : ウィキペディア英語版 | LaFollette Complex
LaFollette Complex is the largest residence hall complex on the Ball State University campus in Muncie, Indiana. The complex houses 1,900 men and women in nine halls.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://cms.bsu.edu/map/buildings/campus/lafollette-complex )〕 They have nine hall directors and the building itself has a net worth of $11 million. The basement of LaFollette houses campus offices, classrooms, computer labs and gym equipment. The basement of LaFollette also has two dining facilities and there is a buffet-style dining hall on the first floor. LaFollette is named for Dr. Robert LaFollette,〔 who was a social science professor and department head at Ball State University from 1921 to 1961.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://cms.bsu.edu/CampusLife/Housing/Halls/Map/LaFollette.aspx )〕 ==Construction== LaFollette Complex was constructed in 1967 with the most recent remodel in 1998.〔 The brick complex consists of four L-shaped eight-story towers and a 10-story tower in the center that houses mainly older and international students. The elevators in LaFollette and two other of Ball State's taller residence halls – Johnson B and Studebaker East (until Studebaker East's remodel in 2011-2012) – are unusual in that they were extremely early co-ed halls. As such, their elevators serve only two floors: The first floor lobby, and the sixth floor lobby, which duplicates the first floor almost exactly. This served to separate the male and female portions of the dormitory, as the stairs would pass by lobby doors.
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