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    Vol Walker Hall (earlier Vol Walker Library) is a building on the University of Arkansas campus in Fayetteville, Arkansas. It contains the Fay Jones School...
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  • augment each other, together making a historic landscape. Vol Walker Hall, originally Vol Walker Library, was the library on the University of Arkansas campus...
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  • Carnall Hall Original Chemistry Building Peabody Hall Women's Gymnasium Engineering Hall Agriculture building Chi Omega Greek Theatre Vol Walker Hall Chemistry...
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    Million Grant From Donald W. Reynolds Foundation Brings New Life to Vol Walker Hall". University of Arkansas Relations. May 13, 2010. "McFadden rushes...
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    professor of Ecological Engineering at the University of Arkansas. Vol Walker Hall was built in 1935 as the university’s library. Since 1968, it has served...
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    (2021), Shelby Farms Park (with James Corner Field Operations) (2019), Vol Walker Hall-Steven L. Anderson Design Center at the University of Arkansas (2018)...
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    row, 1st team All-American in 2006 and 2007, and he would win the Doak Walker Award as the nation's best RB in 2006 and 2007, and the Walter Camp Award...
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    only play one home game per season in Little Rock. The Willard and Pat Walker Pavilion was built in 1998 and is the indoor practice facility for the Arkansas...
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    round of the NBA draft three straight years from 1983 to 1985 (Darrell Walker, Alvin Robertson, and Joe Kleine), and the Razorbacks' first win over an...
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    John Nye in a small building constructed by James Holmsley. In 1832 David Walker, Chief Justice of the Arkansas supreme court, built a double log cabin on...
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