Humanities and Social Science Building / Bellamy Hall
Name of Building: Humanities and Social Science Building / Bellamy Hall
Built: 1965
Architects & Construction:
Architects for this building were Paul F. Griffin and Ronald L. Chatham who were university faculty members.
Construction of this building was completed by Paul B. Emerick Company of Portland
Present Uses:
Humanities and Social Sciences houses the classrooms and offices of the Humnaities and Social Sciences Departments.
Extra Information:
- Bellamy Hall was named in a naming ceremony of October 6, 2009.
- Rock and Concrete for the building was supplied by Valley Concrete and Gravel of Independence.
The Carillon
The Humanities and Socail Science Building was built to replace the South Wing of Campbell Hall after it was destroyed in the Columbus Day Storm. A Carillon was added on May 2, 1965 to commemorate the bell tower that once stood in approximately the same location. The Carillon was an Alumni Association Gift.
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