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"foresaw the need of social contact for young people, of the free association and companionship among inquiring minds, of the healthful influences of leisure and relazation, and of opportunities to form and maintain deep and abiding friendships. For a building to satisfy that need of closer human sympathy and understanding among the students he bequeathed to the University his entire fortune." Today Harriman Hall houses the Institute for Research and Education on Women and Gender and the Center for Research on Urban Social Work Practice. In addition to student space and a dining area, Harriman is also the home of the community workshop program, the Creative Craft Center. For more information on the history of the Student Union, see the Student Life at UB online exhibit Namesake: Lewis G. Harriman (1890-1973), former president of the Manufacturers and Traders (M&T) Trust Company, was a prominent Western New York businessman and civic leader. He also served on the University Council. Charles Phelps Norton (1858-1923), Chancellor from 1905 until 1920, was one of the founders of the University of Buffalo Law School. He left his estate to the University on the condition that within 3 years of the probate of the will, all principal and interest be applied to the erection of a building known as Norton Hall to be used for student activities and as a meeting place. History and Chronology
Building and Construction Information Architects: Edward B. Green & Son |
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