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Stickney Hall, also called the Campus Cottage, was a nondescript wooden building that served many purposes. It originally stood to the south of [[seabury_hall|Seabury Hall]], and was later moved south of [[boardman_hall|Boardman Hall]]. It was demolished to make way for the [[mccook_academic_building|McCook Academic Building]]. | Stickney Hall, also called the Campus Cottage, was a nondescript wooden building that served many purposes. It originally stood to the south of [[seabury_hall|Seabury Hall]], and was later moved south of [[boardman_hall|Boardman Hall]]. It was demolished to make way for the [[mccook_academic_building|McCook Academic Building]]. | ||
- | After the [[old_gymnasium|old gymnasium]], | + | After the [[old_gymnasium|old gymnasium]], |
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+ | Originally intended to be a temporary structure, Stickney stood on the [[long_walk|Long Walk]] until 1931, when it was moved to make way for Cook Commons (later the [[hamlin_hall|Hamlin Dining Hall]]). The [[brownell_club|Brownell Club]], which was organized in 1948, established a room in Stickney Hall in 1950. The structure was demolished in 1962 to make way for McCook Academic Building, which stands on the same site. | ||
- | Originally intended to be a temporary structure, Stickney stood on the [[long_walk|Long Walk]] until 1931, when it was moved to make way for Cook Commons (later the [[hamlin_hall|Hamlin Dining Hall]]). The [[brownell_club|Brownell Club]], which was organized in 1948, established a room in Stickney Hall in 1950. The structure was demolished in 1962 to make way for [[mccook_academic_building|McCook Academic Building]], which stands on the same site. | + | [{{: |
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- | Generally, students did not favor temporary structures like Stickney Hall, which included [[jarvis_scientific_laboratory|Jarvis Scientific Laboratory]] and Boardman Hall, as they continually deviated from the Burges Plan. In March 1891, students voiced their dissatisfaction at seeing Trinity' | + | Generally, students did not favor temporary structures like Stickney Hall, which included [[jarvis_scientific_laboratory|Jarvis Scientific Laboratory]] and Boardman Hall, as they continually deviated from the [[burges_william|Burges]] Plan. In March 1891, students voiced their dissatisfaction at seeing Trinity' |
- | A Trustees meeting held March 15, 1889 had discussed the needs of the growing College, which presently had more students than it could accommodate. The Trustees felt that erecting smaller, temporary buildings was the best measure, rather than limiting enrollment: "the grounds which were originally allotted to the permanent buildings which were contemplated, | + | A [[trustees|Trustees]] meeting held on March 15, 1889 had discussed the needs of the growing College, which presently had more students than it could accommodate. The Trustees felt that erecting smaller, temporary buildings was the best measure, rather than limiting enrollment: "the grounds which were originally allotted to the permanent buildings which were contemplated, |
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