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  1. In Princeton, Potter had designed Chancellor Green Library, Stuart Hall at the Princeton Theological Seminary, and several other University buildings. He also collaborated with Robert H. Robertson on Witherspoon Hall. After Alexander Hall was completed, Potter also designed Pyne Library, now known as East Pyne Hall.

  2. Alexander Hall (Princeton University) /  40.34833°N 74.660583°W  / 40.34833; -74.660583. Richardson Auditorium in Alexander Hall is a historic 900-seat [2] Richardsonian Romanesque performance hall at Princeton University in Princeton, New Jersey. It is home to both the Princeton University Orchestra and the Princeton Symphony Orchestra .

  3. Alexander Hall. The original building of the Princeton Theological Seminary, patterned after Nassau Hall, and designed by John McComb, Jr. Built in 1814. The Center for Barth Studies was established at Princeton Seminary in 1997 and is administered by a board of seminary faculty.

  4. The Alexanders and Princeton had deep ties: Archibald Alexander was the first professor of theology at the Princeton Theological Seminary; James Alexander taught at both the College and the Seminary; and Henry Alexander, class of 1840, was a Trustee of the College.

  5. Alexander Hall (1817) The Princeton Theological Seminary was started by the Presbyterian Church in 1812 with three students and the Reverend Dr. Archibald Alexander as its first professor. By 1815 the number of students had gradually increased and work began on a building for the seminary.

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  7. Sep 11, 2015 · A site to visit is Alexander Hall on the campus of the seminary facing Mercer Street across from the new one-million-volume-capacity library completed in 2013. Alexander Hall is the first building in America built by a Presbyterian denomination for the use of a seminary.

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