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Uris Library

Uris Library is a library on the campus of Cornell University, located at the southwest corner of the Arts Quad overlooking Libe Slope. The oldest library building at Cornell, Uris Library also houses the A. D. White Library, "a library within a library", named after the university's first president, Andrew Dickson White. The building included McGraw Tower that became a symbol of Cornell.

History
19th century Uris Library was designed by Cornell's first architecture student, William Henry Miller. This section of the building is today known as the A. D. White Library. The room features balconies and crosswalks covered in iron scrollwork on the upper levels, and spiral staircases in the corners. 20th century In 1962, the library was refurbished and renamed Uris Library after a donation from Harold Uris, who graduated from the university in 1925. == References ==
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