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Another urban legend

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Although a Penn alumnus, I hadn't heard the urban legend about the auditorium's design being a failed class project, imposed as a bequest condition. The one I did hear didn't get included - that the architect's first reaction upon seeing the building was the horrified statement, "They built it upside-down!" And, while I was there, at least, it was an annual tradition at Halloween to accompany "Phantom of the Opera" on the Curtis Organ. It was still described as an "annual tradition" in 2018, but for some reason the 2019 Pennsylvania Almanac website omits it.SvensKenR (talk) 19:03, 19 October 2019 (UTC)[reply]