The Health Center, a two-story building, was built next to North Hall in 1966. Facilities included a basement with fifteen beds, examination rooms, a laboratory, and a kitchen on the first floor. The cramped health offices in the MCB were converted…
From the course catalog, it appears that 52 Harrison Street was the first house used as a dormitory in 1916, followed by 48 Harrison (1921) and 60 Harrison (1922). The College appears to have stopped using the Harrison Street Houses after the…
George West, Robert Homans, and Mary E. Williams, all Class of 1921, and an unidentified student in the Salvage Shop at 23 Blagden Street during the Endowment Campaign.
From left to right: Lucille Cofman (Krichmar), Class of 1953, President Bancroft Beatley, and Jessie Gwendolyn Morse laying cement at the dedication of Morse Hall.
During World War I, the College began leasing houses on Francis Street. In the early years, this house was initially run as a private enterprise by women who were not affiliated with the College. While students ate lunch in the MCB cafeteria,…