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Wallach Hall

Wallach Hall is the second oldest residence hall (or dormitory) on the campus of Columbia University, and currently houses undergraduate students from Columbia College as well as the Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Science.

Wallach Hall
Wallach Hall in 2016, with John Jay Hall to the right.
Former namesLivingston Hall
General information
Address1116 Amsterdam Avenue, New York City, New York
Named forIra Wallach
Opened1905
OwnerColumbia University
Technical details
Floor count9
Design and construction
Architect(s)McKim, Mead & White

It opened in 1905 as Livingston Hall after Robert Livingston, a Founding Father of the United States and alumnus of King's College, Columbia's predecessor, but its name was changed in 1979 after Ira D. Wallach donated approximately $2 million towards its renovation.[1] This gave rise to the joke, "Livingston signed the Declaration of Independence, Wallach signed a check."[2] Although a member of the committee of the Continental Congress that drafted the Declaration, Livingston did not actually sign the historic document.

Wallach Hall was home to Beat Generation author Jack Kerouac. In his autobiography Vanity of Duluoz he expressed his satisfaction with the move from neighboring Hartley Hall:[3]

One great move I made was to switch my dormitory room from Hartley Hall to Livingston Hall where there were no cockroaches and where b'God I had a room all to myself, on the second floor, overlooking the beautiful trees and walkways of the campus and overlooking, to my greatest delight, besides the Van Am Quadrangle, the library itself, the new one, with its stone frieze running around entire with the names engraved in stone forever: "Goethe ... Voltaire ... Shakespeare ... Molière ... Dante." That was more like it. Lighting my fragrant pipe at 8 P.M., I'd open the pages of my homework, turn on station WQXR for the continual classical music, and sit there, in the golden glow of my lamp, in a sweater, sight and say, "Well, now I'm a real collegian at last."

Overhauled during the early 1980s, Wallach is currently, with Hartley, part of the Living and Learning Center (LLC), home to suite-style housing that intermingles all class levels and features interactive events designed to draw them together. An application process is required to obtain housing in either of the LLC dormitories.[4]

Notable residents edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Columbia Daily Spectator 15 November 1979 — Columbia Spectator". spectatorarchive.library.columbia.edu. Retrieved 2020-06-18.
  2. ^ Lipsyte, Robert (1997-05-04). "Lest a Sister's Memory Be Erased". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2020-06-18.
  3. ^ Kerouac, Jack, Vanity of Duluoz, p.66
  4. ^ "Thinking of living in the Living-Learning Center? Here's how to apply". Columbia Daily Spectator. Retrieved 2020-06-18.
  5. ^ a b c d e f "Columbia Spectator 25 March 2005 — Columbia Spectator". spectatorarchive.library.columbia.edu. Retrieved 2021-11-14.
  6. ^ "Olympian Izzy Cerullo '13 Recalls Love for Art Hum, Low Steps". Columbia College Today. 2022-01-25. Retrieved 2022-02-12.
  7. ^ "Melvin I. Urofsky '61 | Columbia College Today". www.college.columbia.edu. Retrieved 2022-01-20.
  8. ^ "The Music Man". Columbia College Today. 2017-03-28. Retrieved 2022-01-20.
  9. ^ "Take Five with Allen Young '62, JRN'64". Columbia College Today. 2018-08-01. Retrieved 2022-01-20.
  10. ^ "The Janus-Faced Art". Columbia College Today. 2016-09-28. Retrieved 2022-01-20.
  11. ^ "Publishing Icon, Perennial Student | Columbia College Today". www.college.columbia.edu. Retrieved 2022-01-20.
  12. ^ a b Morgan, Bill (November 1997). Beat Generation in New York: A Walking Tour of Jack Kerouac's City. City Lights Books. ISBN 978-0-87286-325-5.
  13. ^ . 2005-02-06. Archived from the original on 2005-02-06. Retrieved 2023-12-29.

External links edit

  • Wallach Hall at Columbia Housing
  • Photo Tour of Wallach Hall
  • Housing the Columbia Community 2006-09-07 at the Wayback Machine, lecture by Professor Andrew S. Dolkart on October 5, 1999
  • Home on the Heights: 100 Years of Housing at Columbia 2006-09-22 at the Wayback Machine by Michael Foss, Columbia College Today, September 2005

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Wallach Hall is the second oldest residence hall or dormitory on the campus of Columbia University and currently houses undergraduate students from Columbia College as well as the Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Science Wallach HallWallach Hall in 2016 with John Jay Hall to the right Former namesLivingston HallGeneral informationAddress1116 Amsterdam Avenue New York City New YorkNamed forIra WallachOpened1905OwnerColumbia UniversityTechnical detailsFloor count9Design and constructionArchitect s McKim Mead amp White It opened in 1905 as Livingston Hall after Robert Livingston a Founding Father of the United States and alumnus of King s College Columbia s predecessor but its name was changed in 1979 after Ira D Wallach donated approximately 2 million towards its renovation 1 This gave rise to the joke Livingston signed the Declaration of Independence Wallach signed a check 2 Although a member of the committee of the Continental Congress that drafted the Declaration Livingston did not actually sign the historic document Wallach Hall was home to Beat Generation author Jack Kerouac In his autobiography Vanity of Duluoz he expressed his satisfaction with the move from neighboring Hartley Hall 3 One great move I made was to switch my dormitory room from Hartley Hall to Livingston Hall where there were no cockroaches and where b God I had a room all to myself on the second floor overlooking the beautiful trees and walkways of the campus and overlooking to my greatest delight besides the Van Am Quadrangle the library itself the new one with its stone frieze running around entire with the names engraved in stone forever Goethe Voltaire Shakespeare Moliere Dante That was more like it Lighting my fragrant pipe at 8 P M I d open the pages of my homework turn on station WQXR for the continual classical music and sit there in the golden glow of my lamp in a sweater sight and say Well now I m a real collegian at last Overhauled during the early 1980s Wallach is currently with Hartley part of the Living and Learning Center LLC home to suite style housing that intermingles all class levels and features interactive events designed to draw them together An application process is required to obtain housing in either of the LLC dormitories 4 Notable residents editRobert Mountsier author journalist and literary agent Jacques Barzun professor recipient of the Presidential Medal of Freedom 5 Isadora Cerullo Olympic rugby sevens player 6 Andrew Sarris film critic 5 Jack Kerouac Beat Generation author 5 Joel Klein former New York City Schools Chancellor 5 Eric Foner Pulitzer Prize winning professor of history 5 Janice Min head of Us Weekly The Hollywood Reporter and Billboard 5 Melvin I Urofsky American historian 7 Nico Muhly American music composer 8 Allen Young American writer journalist 9 Robert A M Stern American architect former dean of the Yale School of Architecture 10 Jason Epstein publisher co founder of The New York Review of Books 11 Hal Chase archeologist member of the Beat Generation 12 John Giorno poet ex lover of Andy Warhol 12 Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar Indian jurist economist and social reformer 13 References edit Columbia Daily Spectator 15 November 1979 Columbia Spectator spectatorarchive library columbia edu Retrieved 2020 06 18 Lipsyte Robert 1997 05 04 Lest a Sister s Memory Be Erased The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2020 06 18 Kerouac Jack Vanity of Duluoz p 66 Thinking of living in the Living Learning Center Here s how to apply Columbia Daily Spectator Retrieved 2020 06 18 a b c d e f Columbia Spectator 25 March 2005 Columbia Spectator spectatorarchive library columbia edu Retrieved 2021 11 14 Olympian Izzy Cerullo 13 Recalls Love for Art Hum Low Steps Columbia College Today 2022 01 25 Retrieved 2022 02 12 Melvin I Urofsky 61 Columbia College Today www college columbia edu Retrieved 2022 01 20 The Music Man Columbia College Today 2017 03 28 Retrieved 2022 01 20 Take Five with Allen Young 62 JRN 64 Columbia College Today 2018 08 01 Retrieved 2022 01 20 The Janus Faced Art Columbia College Today 2016 09 28 Retrieved 2022 01 20 Publishing Icon Perennial Student Columbia College Today www college columbia edu Retrieved 2022 01 20 a b Morgan Bill November 1997 Beat Generation in New York A Walking Tour of Jack Kerouac s City City Lights Books ISBN 978 0 87286 325 5 1910s 2005 02 06 Archived from the original on 2005 02 06 Retrieved 2023 12 29 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Wallach Hall Columbia University Wallach Hall at Columbia Housing Photo Tour of Wallach Hall Housing the Columbia Community Archived 2006 09 07 at the Wayback Machine lecture by Professor Andrew S Dolkart on October 5 1999 Home on the Heights 100 Years of Housing at Columbia Archived 2006 09 22 at the Wayback Machine by Michael Foss Columbia College Today September 2005 40 48 21 87 N 73 57 43 02 W 40 8060750 N 73 9619500 W 40 8060750 73 9619500 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org 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