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Wiggins Dormitory
Wiggins was a student dormitory located at 76 Crescent Street.
In 1982, Wiggins was named in honor of J. Gregory Wiggins, of Pomfret, CT, who created the wood carvings on the pews in the Trinity College Chapel. For his work on the Chapel, the College presented Wiggins with an honorary degree of Masters of Arts in June 1940.
The dormitory was demolished in 2013-2014 to make space for the new Crescent Street Townhouses and surface parking.
Sources
Trinity Tripod, 09/10/2013.
Trinity Reporter (Fall 2013), p. 16.
Trinity College in the Twentieth Century (2000) by Peter & Anne Knapp, p. 73.
Trinity College Handbook, 1989-90 (1989), p. 9.
Trinity Tripod, 05/11/1982.
Trinity College Bulletin, 1940-41 (The Chapel of Trinity College) (1941), p. 4.