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English: Ransom Hall, Kenyon College. Constructed in 1912 as the Alumni Library, Ransom Hall was renamed in 1962 to honor John Crowe Ransom, long-time faculty member, poet, critic, and founding editor of The Kenyon Review. "A murder of crows", sculpted by artist Peter Woytuk, was installed along the southern roofline in 1990.
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