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Campus Map & Tour
Hamilton Hall
Hamilton Hall was named in memory of Dr. Hollister Adelbert
Hamilton, former Vice-President and Professor of Classical
Philology. Completed in 1925, it is cited as the outstanding
example of English Collegiate Gothic Architecture on the National
Register of Historic Places.It served as the College Library until the Gannett-Tripp Library
was completed in 1969. Currently it houses the Office of
Admissions, Financial Aid, Alumni Relations, Development, and
Parent Relations.
The Great Hall, located on the main floor of the building, is
used for concerts, special meetings, discussions and special
exhibits. It is also home to the Mark Twain Exhibit.








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