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WHITE HOUSE Like its namesake in Washington, the White House has been remodelled in the past few years, but at a cost somewhat under tive million dollars. Once known as Little Spain, its popula- tion has, in more recent years become better representative of the average composition of the corps. COLBY HOUSE The smallest house on the campus, the Colby House, as a result of its size, comes the nearest of any house to resembling a private home with several guests. HOPKINSON HOUSE Better known as the Hop House, this dormitory was named for one of its early occupants. the Revolutionary leader, Francis Hopkinson. It houses Sophomores, juniors, and Seniors. DURLAND HOUSE The youngest boys in school occupy the Durland House. For years it has been the next thing to being home for the small children who need much attention and care. MAIN BUILDING Divided into two sections because of the large number of cadets living there, The Main has about the same makeup as the Landon House - Older junior School cadets, and younger Upper School students. E+ E.: 4 1 Ir.- P , .y- 1 I It 3 ' ' 1 ,gl T 'Zz ff .I -R f . ig 3 N. ' ,f W-PS l Nb. 4I.l'r.'v4-Ill N ,. , -kd I Ln. S in
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QUARTERS ADAMS HOUSE The only house not actually on the campus, the A-House is a short distance downtown. Occupied solely by juniors and Seniors, its location does not prevent it from being one of the most popular houses. BELDON HOUSE Another junior-Senior house, the Beldon House consists of only 12 cadets. This allows a close knit organization to the degree that it is the only house with a special drill unit - the Beldon Brooms. LANDON HOUSE This is the school home of the older junior School Cadets, and some Freshmen. It is the place where many a transition from childhood to young manhood has taken place. MITCHELL HOUSE Another large house, the Mitchell is also divided in half - North and South. Next to the Adams, it is the farthest house from the Main Building, but it is popular nonetheless. iss! H ' -JK'215'. 2,1 Qriglvtd' e'::f5 a I I 4. T
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