Ten great halls housed different categories of manuscripts and books.
The hall even housed a motion picture company until 1906.
A hall for special exhibits is also on this level and will house various contemporary events.
In the 1970s, the hall became coeducational, and housed 502 residents.
The hall originally housed 188 men but has since become co-ed.
The hall housed multiple classrooms and science labs needed for early research at the university.
The former church building and hall now house the Museum of American History.
The hall housed the first district school and in 1926 was equipped to show silent pictures.
The central hall of the building houses the war memorial display and exhibition space.
The hall now houses a collection of documents and old prints.