Burton-Judson Courts

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II: Buildings and Grounds
Burton-Judson Courts residence halls for men (University of Chicago), occupies the full block between 60th and 61st Streets, Ellis and Greenwood Avenues, on the south side of the Midway Plaisance. The residence halls, named for two former presidents of the University, were completed in 1931. There are rooms and suites for 400 students, a library, lounge rooms, and apartments for resident heads. A new Law School building is being built immediately to the east, and when it is completed in the autumn of 1958 Burton-Judson halls will be used primarily as a residence unit for law students.
Façades | Automobiles
Lewellyn, Stephen
1958-02-10
Photographic prints; 18.6 x 24.1 cm
Zantzinger, Borie and Medary
1931
1005 E. 60th Street | University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois
H03
Archival Photographic Files
University of Chicago Library, Special Collections Research Center
apf2-01251

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