Tirey Hall

Tirey Hall
General information
Type Student Union
Architectural style Collegiate Gothic
Location Chestnut Street; on the Quadrangle of Indiana State University
Coordinates 39°28′09″N 87°24′28″W / 39.469079°N 87.407827°W / 39.469079; -87.407827Coordinates: 39°28′09″N 87°24′28″W / 39.469079°N 87.407827°W / 39.469079; -87.407827
Named for Ralph N. Tirey
Completed 1940
Design and construction
Architect Ralph Oscar Yeager of Miller & Yeager
Website
library.indstate.edu/archives/exhibits/architecture/TireyHall.htm

Tirey Hall is the current home of the Terre Haute Symphony[1] and is located at Indiana State University. Originally named the Student Union upon completion in 1940, it was renamed Tirey Hall in 1963 in honor of Ralph Noble Tirey, the fifth President of the University; his tenure ran from 1934-1953.[2][3]

The building was a PWA funded project, to the tune of $191,782.00. The balance was funded by the University. Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt gave the dedication address and Rose Bampton, Metropolitan Soprano performed. Tirey Hall is the home of Tilson Music Hall (named in honor of Lowell Mason Tilson, Faculty and chairperson of the Music Department (1915-1940)); the Hall seat 1,450 in a classic Proscenium Arch configuration.[4][5]

The building is also the site of the University's Heritage Ballroom and Lounge.http://www.indstate.edu/scheduling/venues/Indoor/heritage.htm

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