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As the campus focal point, Boyden Hall is where most of the administration offices and several classrooms are located. Built in 1926, it is named for Albert Gardner Boyden and his son, Arthur Garke Boyden, both of whom served as presidents of the college. T Named for former President Zenos Scott, Scott Hall houses appoximately 140 students. It recently went co-ed last year, introducing women to the former all-male dormitory. New England is known for its gorgeous fall foliage, and Bridgewater State College is no excep- tion. On the fringe of the campus, the trees around Carver Pond shows the true colors of autumn in its spectacular hues of yellow, red and orange. m 1 ■
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Coming back to Bridgewater, George Conway, Class of ' 86, helps his Sigma Chi fraternity brothers by put- ting on the finishing touches on their first place winn- ing float. Involvement in the Greek system often resulted in close and long-lasting friendships.
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Taking in the Campus Scenery The breathtaking campus scenery of Bridgewater State College is a source of favorable comments from visitors and a source of great pride to the students, faculty, administration, staff, and alum- ni. Upon seeing the campus for the first time, many people exclaim, This is how a college should like. Twenty-six major buildings, har- monious in distinctive red-brick architec- ture, are spread over a 170 spacious acres in a small college town. The quiet residental community of Bridgewater is a town of pleasant homes, small businesses, and scattered farms. The college enjoys an ideal location, a short drive from Boston and is situated on the South Shore, the fastest growing area in Massachusetts in population and businesses. The changing seasons of New England leave their mark. Each fall the many trees which line the campus paths turn into spectacular hues of brown, red and yellow in the cool breezes of autumn. Winter brings brisk, cold winds, occasional snow, and brillant blue skies. By late March, spring arrives and the Quadrangle is green once again. The breathtaking campus scenery and buildings is Bridgewater ' s best asset, reflecting the college ' s nearly 150 years. As the oldest existing campus structure, the Art Building Was built in 1906 as a gymnasium. Throughout the years, it has served as a library and a of- fice building. It now houses the Art Department and art classrooms. Just beyond commuter parking lot is the Shea Durgin Hall, largest residence hall on cam- pus, housing over 700 students.
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