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Hamlin Hall is located on the southern corner of the [[long_walk|Long Walk]], connecting [[seabury_hall|Seabury Hall]] and [[cook_hall|Cook Hall]]. Hamlin also extends further south, connecting to [[mather_hall|Mather Hall]]. The building contains a banquet room as well as the offices for Multicultural Affairs and Residential Life. Hamlin was completed in 1932 and was originally utilized as a dining hall. It housed two cafeteria-style dining spaces, one of which was an early iteration of [[cave|The Cave]], now housed in Mather Hall. | Hamlin Hall is located on the southern corner of the [[long_walk|Long Walk]], connecting [[seabury_hall|Seabury Hall]] and [[cook_hall|Cook Hall]]. Hamlin also extends further south, connecting to [[mather_hall|Mather Hall]]. The building contains a banquet room as well as the offices for Multicultural Affairs and Residential Life. Hamlin was completed in 1932 and was originally utilized as a dining hall. It housed two cafeteria-style dining spaces, one of which was an early iteration of [[cave|The Cave]], now housed in Mather Hall. | ||
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Throughout the years, Hamlin Hall has been used for a variety of events, including Halloween dances, a capella concerts, fundraiser dinners, an array of reunions, department gatherings, and faculty/ | Throughout the years, Hamlin Hall has been used for a variety of events, including Halloween dances, a capella concerts, fundraiser dinners, an array of reunions, department gatherings, and faculty/ | ||
- | In 1991, in an effort to diversify the portraits in the space, the [[student_government_association|Student Government Association (SGA)]] agreed to sponsor the installment of a portrait of [[women_at_trinity|Marjorie Butcher]], the first female professor at Trinity, on the wall as well. Months later, the SGA changed the proposed location to the Koeppel Student Center in its proposal to the President and Board of Trustees. However, ultimately the Butcher portrait was hung in what is now the [[nutt_mathematics_engineering_and_computer_science_center|Nutt Mathematics, | + | In 1991, in an effort to diversify the portraits in the space, the [[student_government_association|Student Government Association (SGA)]] agreed to sponsor the installment of a portrait of [[women_at_trinity|Marjorie Butcher]], the first female professor at Trinity, on the wall as well. Months later, the SGA changed the proposed location to the Koeppel Student Center in its proposal to the [[presidents|President]] and [[trustees|Board of Trustees]]. However, ultimately the Butcher portrait was hung in what is now the [[nutt_mathematics_engineering_and_computer_science_center|Nutt Mathematics, |
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