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The Powell Library - UCLA UCLA's original library building, a landmark on the central campus since 1929, is named for Lawrence Clark Powell, former University Librarian and founding Dean of the School of Library Service. The undergraduate College of Library occupies the major part of this Romanesque-Byzantine style building.
The Powell Library - UCLA UCLA's original library building, a landmark on the central campus since 1929, is named for Lawrence Clark Powell, former University Librarian and founding Dean of the School of Library Service. The undergraduate College of Library occupies the major part of this Romanesque-Byzantine style building.