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I , '. I Music-Speech Building . . . where sound becomes artistic expression Since it was completed in 1936, the Music-Speech Building has earned a place in all Tessies' hearts as one of the most well-known campus buildings. We remember it from our first assemblies, from the click of heels along its foyer at evening concerts, and from the drift of music that carries through its windows to the night air while lights in practice rooms burn long and bright.
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