Two UA librarians lived in a round house in 1961
- By Johanna Eubank
Arizona Daily Star
Johanna Eubank
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University of Arizona librarians and friends Patricia Paylor and Phyllis Ball lived in what was called a round house. It was actually a hexagonal house designed by local architect Arthur T. Brown in the 1950s.
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