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  2. University of Wisconsin–Madison - Wikipedia

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    The University of WisconsinMadison Arboretum, a demonstration area for native ecosystems, is located on the west side of Madison. The main campus includes many buildings designed or supervised by architects J.T.W. Jennings and Arthur Peabody. The hub of campus life is the Memorial Union.

  3. Madison Public Library (Madison, Wisconsin) - Wikipedia

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    The Library stayed in the City Hall until 1906, when it moved into a new Carnegie library building that included a library school on the second floor until 1938 when the school became part of the University of WisconsinMadison and moved to the University. In 1965, the Central Library moved to its current location at 201 West Mifflin Street.

  4. Sterling Hall bombing - Wikipedia

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    Sterling Hall is a centrally located building on the University of WisconsinMadison campus. The bomb, set off at 3:42 am on August 24, 1970, was intended to destroy the Army Mathematics Research Center (AMRC) housed on the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th floors of the building. It caused massive destruction to other parts of the building and nearby ...

  5. List of University of Wisconsin–Madison people - Wikipedia

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    Erika Meitner, poet, author, and English professor at University of Wisconsin-Madison; William Shainline Middleton, co-founder and secretary-treasurer of the American Board of Internal Medicine; Jacquelyn Mitchard, author of The Deep End of the Ocean; Frederic E. Mohs, surgeon and developer of the Mohs surgery technique for removing types of ...

  6. Louise S. Robbins - Wikipedia

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    Louise S. Robbins is an American academic and formerly director of the University of WisconsinMadison School of Library and Information Studies. Robbins has won awards for her articles and books dealing with the history of librarians [1] and intellectual freedom in the United States. [2] [3] Her best-known work is The Dismissal of Miss Ruth ...

  7. University of Wisconsin Law School - Wikipedia

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    law.wisc.edu. The University of Wisconsin Law School is the law school of the University of WisconsinMadison, a public research university in Madison, Wisconsin. Founded in 1868, the school is guided by a "law in action" legal philosophy which emphasizes the role of the law in practice and society. It offers the Juris Doctor, Master of Laws ...

  8. University of Wisconsin Armory and Gymnasium - Wikipedia

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    The University of Wisconsin Armory and Gymnasium, also called "the Red Gym", is a building on the campus of University of WisconsinMadison. It was originally used as a combination gymnasium and armory beginning in 1894. Designed in the Romanesque revival style, it resembles a red brick castle. It is situated on the shores of Lake Mendota ...

  9. Stephen Conrad Stuntz - Wikipedia

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    Graduating with a Bachelor of Science from the University of WisconsinMadison in 1899, Stuntz worked as an assistant at the university library and herbarium until 1902. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] With Laurance Charles Burke, he produced the first newsletter for the UWMadison libraries called The Library Item in 1900. [ 9 ]