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Название: Boston - Boston University - Boston University East and the Tsai Performance Center Completed in 1989, the Tsai Performance Center at Boston University defines the ideal performance space for concerts, theatrical and dance presentations, lectures, film programs, and conferences. Situated in the College of Arts and Sciences building in the heart of the Boston University campus, the Tsai Performance Center radiates a simple warmth and elegance, embracing fully supported sound and lighting systems to meet the demands of the most complex events. The Charles Hayden Memorial Building, at 685 Commonwealth Ave., is named for Charles Hayden (1870-1937), an MIT graduate who founded the investment banking firm Hayden, Stone & Company. When Hayden died, he left a reported $50 million to a foundation in his name to educate young men. The foundation gave BU $586,000 to build a new College of Business Administration building in 1938. The building was constructed after the old College of Business Administration at 525 Boylston was razed in the early part of the decade. That building, formerly part of MIT until they moved to Cambridge played a key role in Boston University's move to the Charles River Campus. The six-story limestone collegiate Gothic structure, featuring arched doorways and windows, was the first part of President Daniel L. Marsh's plan to move BU west of Kenmore Square. Construction of the other buildings on the block at 675-755 Commonwealth Ave. was interrupted by World War II and completed in 1948.
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