Washington University Saint Louis - Hatchet Yearbook (St Louis, MO)

 - Class of 1928

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University Hall. Facing East and overlooking Forest Park, this building, erected in 1901 as the gift of Robert S. Brookings, is the oldest and best known of the buildings on the Campus. With its high, battlemented towers fashioned of red granite in the Tudor Gothic style, University Hall strikes the keynote of the architectural plan of the University. Ridgley Library. In 1902, this building was constructed with funds donated by Stephen Ridgley. On warm sunshiny days, groups of students may be seen lining the steps and arcade, a mute testimony to Mr. Ridgley’s forethought. Graham Memorial Chapel. Erected in 1907 by Mrs. Benjamin B. Graham as a memorial to her husband. January Hall. Built by Miss Isabel January as a memorial to her mother, Grace Valle January, and dedicated to the teaching of law. Ridgley Library

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S ' Duncker Hall. Built in memory of Charles H. Duncker Jr. who died in service, this building houses the School of Business and Public Adminis¬ tration. McMillan Hall. Mrs. William McMillan donated funds for the con¬ struction of this dormitory for women which was completed in 1906 and dedicated to her husband, William B. McMillan. Tower Hall. Constructed in 1902 with funds obtained from the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, this dormitory for men can accommodate approx¬ imately one hundred and fifty students. Wilson Hall. Popularly known as “Geology”, this building was erected in 1924 by Mrs. Sarah G. Wilson in memory of her husband, Newton R. Wilson. Graham Chapel

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