Alumni BuildingDuring the 1889 mid-winter alumni meeting in Pittsburgh, New York State
geologist James Hall (Class of 1832) announced the gift of his fossil
collection to the alumni association. An alumni house was immediately
conceived of to house the collection. The trustees proceeded to secure
"one of the most eligible locations in Troy - the Roberts property
on Second Street just north of the Savings Bank Building" (The
Polytechnic, February 22, 1890). The building, designed by alums Wilson
Brothers and Co. of Philadelphia, was completed in 1893. The lower portion
of the structure was faced with brownstone and the upper with yellow brick
and terra-cotta. It contained offices, lecture rooms, a library and cabinet
rooms for Hall's collection. The building was sold in 1915 to the Young
Men's Hebrew Association. |
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