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 +[{{ :39159050.jpg?400|The Trinity Campus as it appeared in December, 1962. Photo Credit: Trinity College Archives.}}]
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 In 1961, "the Trustee Committee on Buildings and Grounds directed the College to form a committee to survey the physical requirements of the College and to make recommendations concerning them to the Committee" to "be used as the basis for a Pilot Plan for the College." ((Trinity College Bulletin, Report of the President, 1960-1961))  In 1961, "the Trustee Committee on Buildings and Grounds directed the College to form a committee to survey the physical requirements of the College and to make recommendations concerning them to the Committee" to "be used as the basis for a Pilot Plan for the College." ((Trinity College Bulletin, Report of the President, 1960-1961)) 
  
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 [{{:0001_1.jpeg?400 |Campus changes over time, from the Campus Master Plan (1997). Photo credit: Trinity College Archives}}] [{{:0001_1.jpeg?400 |Campus changes over time, from the Campus Master Plan (1997). Photo credit: Trinity College Archives}}]
  
-The First Phase of the Master Plan (to be completed by 2002) was the most extensive and included renovating the library and merging it with the computing center, expanding Austin Arts, constructing a new dormitory on Summit Street, constructing an admissions/administration building on the site of former Alumni Hall northeast of the Chapel, constructing a studio arts facility on New Britain Avenue, and creating entrances to campus via Crescent Street and Vernon Street's eastern end. +The First Phase of the Master Plan (to be completed by 2002) was the most extensive and included renovating the library and merging it with the computing center, expanding Austin Arts, constructing a new dormitory on Summit Street, constructing an [[admissions_building|admissions/administration building]] on the site of former Alumni Hall northeast of the Chapel, constructing a studio arts facility on New Britain Avenue, and creating entrances to campus via Crescent Street and Vernon Street's eastern end. 
  
 Phase II and III intended to renovate Seabury, Jarvis, and Williams Memorial Halls, demolishing Hallden Hall and replacing it with a new academic building, constructing two new dormitories, relocating and reorganizing the playing fields, new road configurations, and landscaping. Phase II and III intended to renovate Seabury, Jarvis, and Williams Memorial Halls, demolishing Hallden Hall and replacing it with a new academic building, constructing two new dormitories, relocating and reorganizing the playing fields, new road configurations, and landscaping.
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