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A History of Ida Noyes From Womens Clubhouse to Common Area

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AI-generatedThe article is a historical account of a university building's evolution. No commercial mechanism, price impact, supply chain effect, or company margin change is present. No concrete investment, regulation, commodity price move, or economic indicator is reported. The event is purely institutional and non-commercial.
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- Ida Noyes Hall was completed in 1916 as a women's clubhouse at the University of Chicago.
- The building transitioned to coeducational first floor by 1931.
- It now hosts student organizations, events, and career fairs.
- Original amenities are no longer in use.
- The building's design is Tudor style, contrasting with neo-gothic campus architecture.
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