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Cary Hall (CARY) - South Campus, Medical & Dental Sector



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Cary Hall


Dr. Charles Cary Hall is now part of the Cary-Farber-Sherman Complex. Built in the early 1950's as the Health Sciences Building, it was originally named for Samuel P. Capen (his name went to a building on the North Campus in the 1970's). Its construction allowed the medical and dental schools to move from their downtown locations onto the campus. (Read more at the UB Archives.)

Namesake


Charles Cary A member of the University of Buffalo Medical School Class of 1875, Charles Cary (1852-1931) was a professor of anatomy, dean of the medical school and for 49 years a member of the University Council.

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Building Facts

Primary function: Academic

Tenants: Center for Hearing and Deafness and Communicative Disorders and Sciences

Architect: James, Meadows, & Howard

Completion date: June, 1959

Gross square feet: 147,298

Construction cost: $2,197,000

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