Excerpt from Semi-Centennial of the College of Architecture Cornell University: October 21, 1921
President Andrew D. White, in his annual report dated June 20, 1871, to the Board of Trustees of Cornell University, said:
"I think the time has arrived for adding to our other departments a College of Architecture."
The Board of Trustees thereupon (Proceedings, June 21, 1871)took action as follows:
"On motion of President White, resolved, that a Department of Architecture be established at the University and that the executive committee be authorized, on recommendation of the Committee of this Board on Choice of Faculty, to elect a Professor of Architecture."
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