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Barton Hall
Barton Hall was built in 1961-62 to accommodate the Radiation
Laboratory, a branch of the University that did research for the
U.S. Air Force. It was named for Carlyle Barton, chairman of the
University's Board of Trustees from 1941 to 1958. When the
Radiation Lab, by that time known as the Carlyle Barton
Laboratory, closed in 1970, the Department of
Electrical and Computer
Engineering took over the building. The
Center for
Speech and Language Processing (CSLP) is also
located in Barton Hall.
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