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===DramaTech===
Dull supported the development of [[DramaTech]] during his tenure, and he helped search for a permanent location for Georgia Tech's drama program. DramaTech had been housed in several different buildings over the years, such as the old [[YMCA]], two buildings behind [[The Varsity]], and in a church on the corner of Hemphill Street. Finally, the Dean James E. Dull DramaTech Theatre was built in 1992 adjacent to [[Ferst Center for the Arts|the Robert Ferst Center for the Arts]] and named in his honor.<ref name = "obit"/><ref name = "whistle"/><ref>{{cite web|url=http://dramatech.org/about/home|title=About DramaTech|publisher=dramatech.org|accessdate=2013-07-05}}</ref> Dull and his wife Gay established the 'Gay K. Dull Scholarship' which is awarded to two students each year who have participated with DramaTech programs.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://gtalumni.org/Publications/techtopics/fall04/TheFoundation.html|title=Anonymous Angel|publisher=gtalumni.org|work=Tech Topics|year=Fall 2004|accessdate=2013-07-05}}</ref>
 
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