Fulmer Hall (Georgia Tech)

Fulmer Hall (Georgia Tech)

Infobox_University
name = Herman K. Fulmer Hall


established = 1969
type = Residence Hall
campus = FE West
city = Atlanta
state = Georgia
residents = 58 Undergraduate
country = USA
mascot =
website = [http://www.housing.gatech.edu/assignments/undergraduate_reshalls_detail.cfm?BldgID=106 Fulmer Hall Site]

Fulmer Residence Hall is a traditional-style female residence hall at Georgia Tech. It opened in 1969 as the first female dormitory on the campus. [ [http://gtalumni.org/Publications/timeline Georgia Tech Timeline] ] It is dedicated to Herman K. Fulmer, who was an associate professor of Mathematics at Georgia Tech. [ [http://smartech.library.gatech.edu/bitstream/1853/19381/1/1%20faculty%201946.pdf Faculty of 1946] ]

Fulmer originally cost $327,000 to construct and was designed by James C. Wise, Simpson, Aiken and Associates. [ [http://www.irp.gatech.edu/space/fac.cfm?fac=106 Fulmer Building Information] ]

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