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  2. William Keeton - Wikipedia

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    Cornell University built Keeton a loft large enough to house two thousand pigeons that were the subjects of Keeton's experiments on the behaviors and processes involved in pigeon homing. Both students and faculty at Cornell University, as well as other scientists from around the world came and worked alongside William Keeton in his pigeon loft.

  3. Cornell West Campus - Wikipedia

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    Carl Becker House (opened 2005), named in honor of historian Carl L. Becker (1873–1945) Hans Bethe House (completed January 2007), named in honor of Nobel Prize-winning Cornell physicist Hans Bethe (1906–2005) William T. Keeton House (completed August 2008), named in honor of esteemed Cornell biology professor William T. Keeton (1933–1980)

  4. List of Cornell University buildings - Wikipedia

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    Kahin Center (Treman House) William Henry Miller 1902 640 Stewart Ave Originally home of Robert Henry Treman. Since 1992, George McT. Kahin Center for Advanced Research on Southeast Asia [145] [146] Keeton (William) House KieranTimberlake: 2005 4 Forest Park Ln Built as part of the "West Campus Initiative." [147] [133] [134] Llenroc: Nichols ...

  5. List of residential colleges - Wikipedia

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    Cornell has a variety of housing options, including residences halls, program houses (themed residences halls) and co-op houses. ... William Keeton House; Flora Rose ...

  6. List of Cornell University faculty - Wikipedia

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    William Tinsley Keeton (Professor) — expert in animal navigation, namesake of William Keeton House Graham Kerr (Professor, 1973) — chef, "The Galloping Gourmet" Simon A. Levin (Professor 1965-1992) — Recipient of the National Medal of Science (2015), Tyler Prize for Environmental Achievement (2014), Kyoto Prize (2005)

  7. Cornell North Campus - Wikipedia

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    Eco House has four Residential Advisors (RAs) and one Residence Hall Director (RHD). Before becoming Ecology House, the building was the Cornell Heights Residential Club, an off-campus residence for students in an experimental accelerated Ph.D. program, and the site of a 1967 fire that killed eight students and a professor. [11]

  8. Telluride House - Wikipedia

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    The earliest known photograph of the Telluride House, taken in the year of its founding, 1910. Visible in the background are McGraw Tower, Uris Library and Barnes Hall.. The Telluride House is located on Cornell University's West Campus, directly downhill from Willard Straight Hall, and houses Telluride scholars as well as the Telluride Association's main office.

  9. Deke House (Ithaca, New York) - Wikipedia

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    Deke House, the Delta Kappa Epsilon or "Deke" House on the campus of Cornell University, was built in 1893 and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1991. [1] It was designed by William Henry Miller to serve as a fraternity house.