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Earhart Hall opened in 1964. [2] This building was constructed by Walter Scholer and Associates. [3] Amelia Earhart first came to Purdue University when the campus had enrollment of only 4,700 students. [2] Amelia joined the Purdue staff in 1936 and resided in a fully female residence hall which is now known as Duhme Hall in Windsor. [2]
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Elliott Hall of Music, Purdue University For the next 23 years, from 1922 until 1945, Elliott served as the sixth president of Purdue University . During his presidency—the second longest in the university's history—enrollment rose from 3,200 to 8,600 students.
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Several students in the Purdue University residence hall where a student was killed early Wednesday said they had no idea there'd been a homicide there
Earhart Expressway, a state highway in Louisiana named after Fred A. Earhart Earhart Foundation , an American charitable foundation founded by Harry Boyd Earhart Earhart Hall , a Purdue University residential hall