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"William Hall Walker Gymnasium Dedicated with Great Enthusiasm," The Stute, XIII, no. 8, 25 November 1916With accompanying 17 photos.
Accredited since August 2004
Stevens would end up playing a central role in the formation of the resulting trade organization, the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME). In an assembly hall in the Edwin A. Stevens Building, an ASME gathering was held on April 7, 1880, where the association was officially chartered. Thurston served as inaugural president of the organization; two years later, Stevens President Henry Morton assumed the role of vice president of ASME.
Named in honor of the university's founder, the Edwin A. Stevens Hall (EAS) serves as the home of the Charles V. Schaefer, Jr. School of Engineering & Science (SES), the largest school at Stevens comprising eight academic departments that span engineering and science. In addition to administrative offices and classrooms, EAS also houses DeBaun Auditorium, the site of theatrical, musical and dance performances, as well as special events and university lectures.
careful consideration and study of site adjacencies [Carnegie Mechanical Laboratory], constraints, and opportunities relative to the Institute's urban location and density.