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      • The auditorium was named in honor of Arthur Hill (1847–1909), who served as a regent of the university from 1901 to 1909. He bequeathed $200,000 (equivalent to $6.8 million in 2023) to the university for the construction of a venue for lectures, musical performances, and other large productions.
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  2. The auditorium was named in honor of Arthur Hill (1847–1909), who served as a regent of the university from 1901 to 1909. He bequeathed $200,000 (equivalent to $6.8 million in 2023) to the university for the construction of a venue for lectures, musical performances, and other large productions.

  3. He provided $125,000 to build the west side trade school and $75,000 to endow it; $200,000 for an auditorium (it would be named Hill Auditorium) at the University of Michigan; $50,000 to Saginaw General Hospital; $25,000 each to the YMCA and the Home for the Friendless and $25,000 to endow four west side high school scholarships.

  4. Former U-M regent Arthur Hill bequeathed $200,000 to the university for the construction of an auditorium for lectures, concerts and other university events. The hall was designed by the Detroit firm of Albert Kahn and Associates, who have conceived of many notable structures, including the Rouge River plant in Dearborn, Michigan.

  5. Hill Auditorium was built using $200,000 that Arthur Hill, U-M regent, alumnus, and Saginaw lumber baron, had left in his will for that purpose. It was the first university building on the north side of North University, replacing U-M professor Alexander Winchells 1858 octagon house .

  6. Named for former Regent Arthur Hill, who bequeathed $200,000 to the University “for the erection of an auditorium for the gathering of the students and college body, and their friends, on large occasions such as graduating exercises and musical festivals,” Hill Auditorium cost $282,000.

  7. Oct 1, 2012 · The cost to build the new auditorium was roughly $282,000, with the bulk of the funds coming from a $200,000 donation from Arthur Hill, who served as regent from 1901 to 1909, according to archives. U-M initially spent $65,000 to equip the auditorium, which had an initial capacity of 4,300 patrons in the main auditorium and a total square ...

  8. In 1910 the university was bequeathed a monetary sum from former regent Arthur Hill in the amount of $200,000 to be used to construct an auditorium. [55] In 1913, Arthur Hill Auditorium was completed at the cost of about $282,000. [55] The building is located on the corner of North University and Thayer Streets.

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