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McGill, the original benefactor of McGill University. The Arts
Building, built in 1843, is the oldest building on campus. The
Macdonald-Harrington Building, home to the School of Architecture. 688
Sherbrooke Street West, a high-rise office building, is situated
directly across from the main campus. It houses many of the
university's continuing education and language classes. The
Macdonald-Stewart Library Building houses the Schulich Library of
Science and Engineering. The Macdonald Engineering Building is adjacent
to the Milton Street Gates, the campus's eastern entrance. McGill's
downtown campus at night viewed from Mount Royal. The circular building
in the foreground is the McIntyre Medical Sciences Building. The Birks
Building, located on University Street. McTavish Street on a foggy day,
looking towards Mount Royal. The street is the formal western boundary
of the downtown campus (although some McGill buildings are located west
of McTavish). The Roddick Gates, the university's "main entrance" from
Sherbrooke Street. The gates were erected in 1925 in memory of Sir
Thomas Roddick, former Dean of the Faculty of Medicine. Roddick lobbied
for the creation of the Medical Council of Canada which established
common standards for medical practice in Canada. Burnside Hall, the
tower in the background, houses a number of science departments. Molson
Stadium, home of the McGill Redmen and Montreal Alouettes.
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