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Hill Hall (1962) construction, St. Cloud State University
Opened in 1962, Hill Hall, a dormitory, was named for long-time faculty Helen Hill.
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Richard Green House (1989), St. Cloud State University
Named after 1968 graduate Richard Green, the Green House has occupied three homes. This was the third home, located at 827 4thStreet South, from 2008 to the present.
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Richard Green House (1989), St. Cloud State University
Named after 1968 graduate Richard Green, the Green House has occupied three homes. This was the first home, located at 416 5th Street South, from 1989 to 1991.
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Richard Green House (1989), St. Cloud State University
Named after 1968 graduate Richard Green, the Green House has occupied three homes. This was the second home, located at 809 4th Avenue South, from 1991 to 2008.
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Nancy Brosious walks up the Carol Hall (1936) staircase, St. Cloud State University
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Carol Hall (1936), exterior, St. Cloud State University
Carol Hall, renamed Ervin House in 2011, was acquired by St. Cloud State in 1936.
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Carol Hall (1936), exterior, St. Cloud State University
Carol Hall, renamed Ervin House in 2011, was acquired by St. Cloud State in 1936.
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Eastman House (1940), exterior, St. Cloud State University
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Eastman House (1940), exterior, St. Cloud State University
This home was named after Alice Eastman, wife of Alvah Eastman, who served resident director at St. Cloud State, 1901-1908 and 1926-1933
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Lewis House
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Alumni House (1973), St. Cloud State University
Built by Claude Lewis, brother of author Sinclair Lewis, in the late 1920s, St. Cloud State acquired the home in 1973. Formerly known as the Alumni House, the home's name was changed to Lewis House in 2011.
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Alumni House (1973), exterior, St. Cloud State University
Built by Claude Lewis, brother of author Sinclair Lewis, in the late 1920s, St. Cloud State acquired the home in 1973. Formerly known as the Alumni House, the home's name was changed to Lewis House in 2011.
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Mr. and Mrs. Allen Atwood, Dr. and Mrs. Philip Halenbeck, Grace Whittier at Dr. Claude B. Lewis home
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Engineering and Computing Center (1958), exterior, St. Cloud State University
The Thomas Gray Campus Laboratory School, opened in 1958, replaced Riverview as the campus laboratory school. The campus laboratory school closed in 1983 and, in 1984, was repurposed and renamed Engineering and Computing Center. The building was initially named for Thomas Gray, who graduated from St. Cloud State in 1872, served as the school's president from 1884 to 1890.
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Gymnasium, Gray Campus Laboratory School
The Thomas Gray Campus Laboratory School, opened in 1958, replaced Riverview as the campus laboratory school. The campus laboratory school closed in 1983 and, in 1984, was repurposed and renamed Engineering and Computing Center. The building was initially named for Thomas Gray, who graduated from St. Cloud State in 1872, served as the school's president from 1884 to 1890.
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Classroom, Gray Campus Laboratory School
The Thomas Gray Campus Laboratory School, opened in 1958, replaced Riverview as the campus laboratory school. The campus laboratory school closed in 1983 and, in 1984, was repurposed and renamed Engineering and Computing Center. The building was initially named for Thomas Gray, who graduated from St. Cloud State in 1872, served as the school's president from 1884 to 1890.
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Thomas J. Gray Campus Laboratory School (1958), exterior, St. Cloud State University
The Thomas Gray Campus Laboratory School, opened in 1958, replaced Riverview as the campus laboratory school. The campus laboratory school closed in 1983 and, in 1984, was repurposed and renamed Engineering and Computing Center. The building was initially named for Thomas Gray, who graduated from St. Cloud State in 1872, served as the school's president from 1884 to 1890.
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Gray Campus Laboratory School (1958), exterior, St. Cloud State University
The Thomas Gray Campus Laboratory School, opened in 1958, replaced Riverview as the campus laboratory school. The campus laboratory school closed in 1983 and, in 1984, was repurposed and renamed Engineering and Computing Center. The building was initially named for Thomas Gray, who graduated from St. Cloud State in 1872, served as the school's president from 1884 to 1890.
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Case Hall (1964), exterior, St. Cloud State University
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Case Hall (1964) construction near Hill Hall (1962), St. Cloud State University
Case Hall, named for long-time faculty member Marie Case, opened in 1964 as a dormitory.
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Case Hall (1964) and Hill Hall (1962), St. Cloud State University
Hill Hall, opened in 1962, and Case Hall, opened in 1964, are dormitories. Hill Hall was named for long-time faculty Helen Hill. Case Hall was named for long-time faculty member Marie Case.
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Marie Case standing in front of Case Hall (1964), St. Cloud State University
Case Hall, named for long-time faculty member Marie Case, opened in 1964 as a dormitory.
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Students walk towards Atwood Memorial Center (1966), St. Cloud State University
Opened in 1966 as a student union, the building was named in honor of St. Cloud's Atwood family, including Clarence Atwood. Atwood was an 1880 St. Cloud State graduate who served as the school's resident director from 1911 to 1921. Additions were constructed in 1972, 1993, and 2004.
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Stewart Hall (1950), Atwood Memorial Center (1966), and Brown Hall (1960), St. Cloud State University
Opened in 1966 as a student union, the building was named in honor of St. Cloud's Atwood family, including Clarence Atwood. Atwood was an 1880 St. Cloud State graduate who served as the school's resident director from 1911 to 1921. Additions were constructed in 1972, 1993, and 2004.
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Roger Atwood, Student Senate president Nancy Pew, Mrs. Ferne (Allen) Atwood, and George Budd at the Atwood Memorial Center (1966) groundbreaking, St. Cloud State University