Category:Haines Hall

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English: Haines Hall, located on Portola Plaza on the campus of the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) is one of the original four buildings – along with Royce Hall, the Physics-Biology Building (later the Humanities Building and now Kaplan Hall), and the College Library (now the Powell Library) – when UCLA moved in 1929 from its original campus on Vermont Street to Westwood. At the time it was called the Chemistry Building, and was renamed after Charles Grove Haines, a UCLA alumnus who served on the political science faculty from 1925 to 1948.

Haines Hall was designed by San Francisco architect George W. Kelham in the Romanesque Revival style. (Sources: University of California history and "The History of Building Names")

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Haines Hall 
building on the University of California Los Angeles campus
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LocationLos Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, Pacific States Region
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  • Haines Hall, 375 Portola Plaza, Los Angeles, CA 90095
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  • UCLA Department of Sociology
  • UCLA Chicano Studies Research Center
  • UCLA Department of Anthropology
  • UCLA Ralph J. Bunche Center for African American Studies
  • Ralph J. Bunche Library and Media Center
Map34° 04′ 22.4″ N, 118° 26′ 28.6″ W
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