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Michigan State University campus
Demonstration Hall
Use Intercollegiate athletics, intramural sports, ROTC
Style Collegiate Gothic
Erected 1928
Demolished {{{demolished}}}
Location Athletic complex
Namesake n/a
Architect Bowd-Munson
Area 86,627 s.f.
Website MSU Demonstration Hall

Demonstration Hall is a structure on the campus of Michigan State University. It was built in 1928 for the Military Science department as a replacement for the Armory (built 1885, razed 1939). It acts as a drill hall for ROTC as well as equipment storage for the Spartan Marching Band. It also served as the ice rink for the MSU hockey team until Munn Ice Arena was completed in 1974. Image File history File links Wiki_letter_w. ... The Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) is a training program of the United States armed forces present on college campuses to recruit and educate commissioned officers. ... Michigan State University (MSU) is a public university in East Lansing, Michigan. ... The Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) is a training program of the United States armed forces present on college campuses to recruit and educate commissioned officers. ... Spartan Marching Band The Spartan Marching during the march to the stadium on September 10, 2005 The Spartan Marching Band (or SMB) is Michigan State Universitys Marching Band. ... Munn Ice Arena is a 6,470-seat multi-purpose arena in East Lansing, Michigan. ...


References

  • Kuhn, Madison. (1955). Michigan State: The First Hundred Years, 1855-1955. East Lansing: Michigan State University Press. ISBN 0870132229.
  • Stanford, Linda O., and Dewhurst, C. Kurt. (2002). MSU Campus: Buildings, Places, Spaces. East Lansing: Michigan State University Press. ISBN 0870136313.

External links

  • MSU Army ROTC - Spartan Battalion
  • M.A.C. — Armory Building


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Academics Michigan State University (MSU) is a public university in East Lansing, Michigan. ... Wells Hall is a sprawling classroom and office building just south of the Red Cedar River. ...

College of Human MedicineCyclotronHidden Lake GardensEli Broad CollegeHonors CollegeJames Madison CollegeKellogg Biological StationLife Sciences CorridorMSU College of LawSOAR Telescope The College of Human Medicine (CHM) at Michigan State University was founded in 1964. ... The National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory is a Nuclear Physics/Chemistry lab where scientists perform experiments using a system of two coupled cyclotrons. ... Hidden Lake Gardens 755 acres (3. ... The Eli Broad College of Business is the business college at Michigan State University. ... Eustace-Cole Hall The Michigan State University Honors College was established in 1956 to provide more opportunities for distinguished students and to emphasize academic challenge and achievement. ... James Madison College (JMC) is an undergraduate residential college at Michigan State University in East Lansing, Michigan specializing in public policy from an interdisciplinary liberal arts perspective. ... Kellogg Biological Station (KBS), Michigan State Universitys largest off-campus education complex, is located by Gull Lake between Kalamazoo, Michigan and Battle Creek, Michigan (about 65 miles from the main campus). ... MSUs Biomedical and Physical Sciences Building was built with money from the MLSC. The University of Michigan built the Biomedical Sciences Building - built to conduct MLSC-funded research. ... The Michigan State University College of Law, established in 1891 as the Detroit College of Law, was the first law school in the Detroit, Michigan area and the second in the U.S. state of Michigan. ... The Southern Astrophysical Research Telescope (SOAR) is located on Cerro Pachón, Chile, and operated by a consortium including Michigan State University, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, the National Optical Astronomy Observatory and the country of Brazil. ...

Athletics Spartan Stadium hosts varsity football games and other events. ...

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Campus The river frozen over in the winter. ...

Beal GardenBeaumont TowerCowles HouseDemonstration HallEast Lansing • Eustace-Cole Hall • Grand River AvenueJenison Fieldhouse • Marshall-Adams Hall • Michigan AvenueMSU Horticulture Gardens • MSU Union • Red Cedar RiverThe Rock • Student Services • Wharton Center The W. J. Beal Botanical Garden (5 acres) is a botanical garden located on the campus of Michigan State University in East Lansing, Michigan. ... Beaumont Tower is a structure on the campus of Michigan State University. ... Alice B. Cowles House (formerly Faculty Row House Number 7) is a structure on the campus of Michigan State University. ... Flag Seal Location Location in Michigan Coordinates , Government Country State County United States Michigan Ingham & Clinton Counties Mayor Samir Singh Geographical characteristics Area     City 11. ... Eustace-Cole Hall (formerly Harry J. Eustace Hall, formerly Horticultural Laboratory) is a structure on the campus of Michigan State University. ... Grand River Avenue is one of the principal pre-Interstate roads in the state of Michigan. ... Jenison Fieldhouse is a 10,004, later reduced to 6,000, -seat multi-purpose arena in East Lansing, Michigan. ... Michigan State Highway 143, also known as M-143 or Michigan Avenue, is a unsigned spur highway in south central Michigan. ... The Michigan State University Horticulture Gardens are horticultural gardens, with a landscape arboretum, located on Bogue Street on the Michigan State University campus in East Lansing, Michigan. ... The Red Cedar River is a river in Michigan which is a tributary of the Grand River. ... The Rock is a boulder on the campus of Michigan State University. ... The Wharton Center for Performing Arts. ...

History MSUs Laboratory Row in 1912, consisting of Eustace-Cole, Marshall-Adams Halls, Old Botany, Chittenden, Cook and Agriculture. ...

College HallJohn A. HannahMISTICMSUDCSaints' RestJoseph R. Williams College Hall was the first building erected on the campus of the Agriculture College of the State of Michigan (now Michigan State University), and the first in the United States to be erected for the teaching of scientific agriculture. ... Headline text John A. Hannah is a former President of Michigan State University. ... The MISTIC or Michigan State Integral Computer, an early computer built by Michigan State University, was based on the Institute for Advanced Study (IAS) architecture developed by John von Neumann. ... The MSUDC or Michigan State University Discrete Computer, was a first-generation computer built by Michigan State University, was based on the IAS architecture developed by John von Neumann. ... Saints Rest was the second building erected on the campus of the Agriculture College of the State of Michigan (now Michigan State University). ... Joesph R. Williams was the first president of the Agricultural College of the State of Michigan, now Michigan State University. ...

People

Tom IzzoRon MasonJoanne P. McCallieLou Anna SimonJohn L. SmithRick Comley Tom Izzo (born January 30, 1955 in Iron Mountain, Michigan) is the mens basketball coach for Michigan State University. ... Biography Ron Mason was born in Blyth, Ontario on January, 14 1940. ... Joanne P. McCallie, 38 years old, of Brunswick, Maine, is the head coach of the Michigan State University womens basketball team, where she has been since 2000. ... Lou Anna Kimsey Simon is the current president of Michigan State University in East Lansing, Michigan, USA as of 2005. ... --> This article refers to a football coach, not the John L. Smith who received the Medal of Honor in World War II. John L. Smith is the head coach for the Michigan State University Spartans’ football team. ... Rick Comley (born January 20, 1947) is an ice hockey head coach of Michigan State University in the Central Collegiate Hockey Association. ...

Student Life Michigan State University (MSU) is a public university in East Lansing, Michigan. ...

ASMSUCapital News ServiceRHAThe State NewsWDBM • WKAR-TV The Associated Students of Michigan State University (ASMSU) is the undergraduate student government of Michigan State University. ... The Capital News Service is a wire service based at Michigan State University in East Lansing, MI. CNS covers the state capital in Lansing for various member papers from September to early May. ... The Michigan State University Residence Halls Association is one of the largest on-campus student governments in the United States. ... The State News is the student newspaper of Michigan State University in East Lansing, Michigan. ... WDBM (88. ... WKAR-TV is a PBS-member station serving the Lansing, Michigan area in the United States. ...




 
 

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