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2008114.11: Buildings and Grounds, 1916-2004
These items include materials from what is now known as Physical Plant and Facilities at Marshall University from 1966-2003. Items were received in 2008 and include notable materials about the John R. Hall Center for Academic Excellence, Program Dedication of Northcott Science Hall, Fairfield Stadium Dedication, and the John Marshall Statue dedication and John Deaver Drinko Library schedule. This is not an exhaustive list, but the attached inventory will give a broad overview of what is contained in each of the boxes
20220613: Corbly Hall, 1988-2010
These items include materials from what is now known as Physical Plant and Facilities at Marshall University from 1988-2010. Items were received at an earlier date but were not inventoried until 2022. Items within this collection have to do with Corbly Hall and its various projects to renovate and remodel over the years (e.g. Boiler replacements, masonry and roof renovations and improvements, and the maintenance manual). This is not an exhaustive list, but the attached inventory will give a broad overview of what is contained in each of the boxes
20160913: Buildings and Grounds, 1928-1970
These items include materials from what is now known as Physical Plant and Facilities at Marshall University from 1928-1970. Items were received in 2016 and include notable materials about Fairfield Stadium official dedication program (1928), Buildings and Grounds monthly reports (1960s-1970), Site plan for Twin-Towers construction, and miscellaneous articles about campus buildings. This is not an exhaustive list, but the attached inventory will give a broad overview of what is contained in each of the boxes
2008114.12: Buildings and Grounds, 1989-2008
These items include materials from what is now known as Physical Plant and Facilities at Marshall University from 1989-2008. Items were received in 2008 and include notable materials about the courtyard by Pyramid, the Science building renovation, Old Main\u27s last Curtain Call, Marshall received $1 million for the arts, and Marshall\u27s future planning. This is not an exhaustive list, but the attached inventory will give a broad overview of what is contained in each of the boxes
2008114.10: Buildings and Grounds, 1966-2003
These items include materials from what is now known as Physical Plant and Facilities at Marshall University from 1966-2003. Items were received in 2008 and include notable materials about Harless Dining Hall, Biotech Science Center Pedestrian Bridge, MU Building for the future, and Marshall University Campus Design 21st Century. This is not an exhaustive list, but the attached inventory will give a broad overview of what is contained in each of the boxes
20081104.9: Buildings and Grounds, 1973-2006
These items include materials from what is now known as Physical Plant and Facilities at Marshall University from 1973-2006. Items were received in 2008 and include notable materials about the Robert C. Byrd Biotechnology Science Center construction, Men\u27s health and physical education building, Marshall University\u27s White House , and MU Acquisitions Program. This is not an exhaustive list, but the attached inventory will give a broad overview of what is contained in each of the boxes
Thin buildings
Let X be a building of uniform thickness q+1. L^2-Betti numbers of X are
reinterpreted as von-Neumann dimensions of weighted L^2-cohomology of the
underlying Coxeter group. The dimension is measured with the help of the Hecke
algebra. The weight depends on the thickness q. The weighted cohomology makes
sense for all real positive values of q, and is computed for small q. If the
Davis complex of the Coxeter group is a manifold, a version of Poincare duality
allows to deduce that the L^2-cohomology of a building with large thickness is
concentrated in the top dimension.Comment: This is the version published by Geometry & Topology on 24 May 200
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