This board member wrote most of these questions.
Who is J.T.?
The medieval ages in Europe are generally considered to have begun with the "fall" of this empire.
What is the (Western) Roman Empire?
This building is the oldest standing building on campus.
What is Carnahan Hall?
This early Democratic-Republican was the first president to have more than one vice president during his time in office.
Who is Thomas Jefferson?
St. Louis is located near the convergence of these two major rivers.
What are the Mississippi and Missouri Rivers?
This board member fell down the stairs multiple times over winter break while in Illinois visiting Carl.
Who is Bail?
The age of these raiders from Scandenavia overlaps with parts of the Medieval ages.
Who were the Vikings?
Scully and Kent Library are two examples of this architectural style.
What is modern-new formalism?
This president was the first, and only to serve more than two terms in office.
Who is FDR?
St. Louis was the site of some of the furthest westward battles of this war.
What is the American Revolutionary War?
One of this board member's cats ate fake decorative Halloween spiderwebs last semester.
Who is Molly?
This this western European king was crowned on Christmas by the Pope as Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire in 800CE.
Who is Charlemagne?
These two buildings on main-campus have interior courtyards.
What are Dearmont and Magill?
This man was the first of two individuals who've served non-consecutive terms.
Who is Grover Cleaveland?
This early Skyscraper designed by Louis Sullivan is found in St. Louis.
What is the Wainright Building?
This board member has a proclivity for cured meats.
Who is Parker?
In 1215, this document, often considered a foundational document for modern democracy and rule of law, was created.
What is the Magna Carta?
Academic Hall was built on the site of the Normal School Building which itself was built on the site of this former civil war fort.
What is Fort B?
Due to the resignation of the sitting Vice President and later the resignation of the sitting President, this Michigan representative assumed the vice presidency and subsequently the presidency despite never winning a presidential election in 1974.
Who is Gerald Ford?
In this decade St. Louis City was split off from St. Louis County.
What is the 1870s?
This board member has collected many pieces of M&m's mini's merch.
Who is Mackenzie?
This period of reestablishment of Christian control over Spain during the middles ages was known as this.
What is the reconquista?
This house was originally purchased by the university as part of a land purchase in 1922 to serve as a residence for the University President.
What is Wildwood?
So far, this many presidents have had facial hair at some point during their time in office.
What is 13?
St. Louis was founded in this year.
What is 1764?