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Curious to know how Willamette’s campus evolved from a single building in a field to the beautiful setting we appreciate today? Hear public historian Dr. William F. Willingham ’66 share research he gathered for his book, "Collegiate Architecture and Landscape in the West: Willamette University, 1842-2012," and learn more about the rich history behind some of Willamette's most iconic buildings and landmarks. This video is presented by WU Stream: Bringing Willamette to You. For more presentations like this, please visit http://www.willamette.edu/go/wu-stream. 0:00 - Intro 3:03 - Presentation starts 56:50 - Q/A Starts 57:01 - Q1: Can you speak more about Gatke Hall? 58:51 - Q2: Were the trees in the Eaton Hall artistic rendition for effect? 1:00:33 - Q3: Do you know how the Waller Hall fire started? 1:01:43 - Q4: Do you know if there was a purpose to the cupolas or was it more ornamental? 1:02:33 - Q4: Was there pushback from the Georgian style of the time found in Willamette’s architecture? 1:03:53 - Q5: Are there any buildings or acreage outside of campus that Willamette owns besides Zena? 1:05:14 - Q6: Was there a barn during the earlier years of Willamette? What was the purpose of the Sparks parking lot prior to being a parking lot? 1:07:10 - Q7: Where did the materials come from to build the castle? 1:07:47 - Q8: Where does the Tokyo International University of America Building fit into Willamette’s history and does Willamette own the building? 1:08:38 - Q9: Where is Ford Hall and what is its purpose on campus at Willamette? 1:09:58 - Q10: Was there any resistance to removing the Beta wing of the Baxter Hall Building? 1:11:05 - Q11: When were the train tracks on campus removed? 1:12:19 - Q12: Can you speak more about the Atkinson Graduate School of Management building? 1:13:34 - Q13: Can you talk about the McCulloch football stadium in Bush Pasture? 1:14:21 - Q14: Can you talk about when the University Apartments building was built? 1:15:21 - Q15: Do you believe any buildings are in need of renovation? 1:16:31 - Q16: Are there any architectural shortcomings or failures on campus? 1:18:45 - Q17: Do you have a favorite architectural design and what do you hope to see in the future in terms of architecture? 1:21:49 - Outro