[1] The building was constructed during 1952–1953, and named after former law professor and Board of Regents chairman Robert Lynn Batts.
[2] It was dedicated "to the study and teaching of modern foreign languages that men may understand one another".
[3] Dr. Robert Haden Williams, a professor of Romance languages, helped plan and design the structure.
[4] In 1965, Harry H. Ransom delivered his "State of the University" speech in Batts' auditorium, launching the 'Texas Today and Tomorrow' series' fourth annual convocation.
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