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Namesake: Dr. Clifford C. Furnas (1900-1969) was a chemical engineer, metallurgist and aviation researcher. He competed in the 5,000-meter Track event in the 1920 Olympic Games in Antwerp. In 1943 he was appointed by the Curtiss-Wright Motor Company as director of its aeronautical research laboratory in Buffalo. The laboratory was given to Cornell University in 1946 where Furnas continued as its Director and Executive Vice President. From 1962-1966 Furnas was the President of University at Buffalo and was a leading force in the negotiations and decision to merge the private University of Buffalo with the State University of New York. He undertook an extensive program of expansion at the University to meet the growing educational and research needs of Western New York, resulting in increased funding and the establishment of the UB Foundation. Building and Construction Information Architects: Marcel Breuer and Associates; Cannon Design |
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