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Maryland Hall
It was first called the Mechanical
and Electrical Engineering building but in 1931 was renamed to
recognize the critical role the Maryland General Assembly played
in establishing the
School of Engineering
in 1912. The one-story structure attached to the
rear of the building was used for experiments with heavy
machinery and was known as Machinery Hall through the 1950s.
Presently, Maryland Hall is home to the departments of
Materials Science
and Engineering and Chemical Engineering,
as well as
the
Center for Non-Destructive Evaulation and Applied Technology
and the University's
Instructional
and Technology Facilities.
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