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Home to thousands of UT
students since 1969, the Jester Center is a large
dormitory-academic complex named in honor of Beauford H.
Jester, former UT student, regent, and the only governor
of Texas to die in office (1949). (large image) (Location of Jester Center on the UT Campus) |
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| Kinsolving
Dormitory for women (1958) was built on the former site
of the residence of the Rt. Rev. George H. Texas
George Kinsolving, Episcopal Bishop of the Diocese
of Texas from 1893 to 1928. (large image) (Location of Kinsolving Dormitory on the UT Campus) |
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The
Physics-Mathematics-Astronomy Building (1972) was renamed
in 1974 to honor longtime UT mathematician Robert Lee
Moore. Dr. Moore, a 1901 graduate, returned to teach at
UT from 1920 to 1969. (large image) (Location of Robert Lee Moore Hall on the UT Campus) |
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