Memorial Auditorium, as the largest indoor performance space at Stanford, is the site of performances, major speeches, academic conferences and student activities.
Memorial Auditorium is home of the world's largest Pilcher organ.
Built for $2,700,000, Memorial Auditorium's grand opening celebration was held on October 14, 1940.
Throughout the 1950s, the three schools were each national powers, and their games at Memorial Auditorium drew strong local and national interest.
By the early 1960s, Memorial Auditorium had fallen into disrepair.
The repairs cost over $7 million, and Memorial Auditorium reopened in 1991.
The Sabres have lost six straight in the Memorial Auditorium for the first time.
Then it was on to the Memorial Auditorium a few blocks away for his speech.
They folded in the middle of January, 2010, after owing $5000 to Memorial Auditorium.
It was held at Memorial Auditorium on Oak Street, about 20 feet from the original school house.