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...er of Lambda Chi Alpha and the Ophites becoming Sigma Nu. Chapters took up residence in old family homes on Colorado and Linden streets, like the Walter Davis h
...you find a job to pay for college. Many students worked in chapter dining halls and a fellow member might have a connection to someone who might give you a
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...f North House, one of the two-story World War II-vintage student residence halls known on campus as "Cardboard Castle," burned down.<br>
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...out and had to do with residence halls and you know some of the residence halls would have athletic equipment and others would have ironing boards and sewi
92 KB (17,475 words) - 23:43, August 3, 2012
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...Stimson. Stimson initially housed 257 men and is the oldest extant men’s residence hall on campus. This building is among architect Rudolph Weaver’s seven
...rientation combine to make Stimson Hall the most inviting of the residence halls. Stimson was closed in 1983 for rehabilitation. Because of its location in
2 KB (293 words) - 18:43, October 15, 2012
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...r-Davis residential complex was built at the same time as "twin" residence halls for women under the Self-Amortization Plan (see Community Hall).
...as well as a dining facility that is located in its basement for the hill halls.
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