Dwight Hall, c. 1960
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Title
Dwight Hall, c. 1960
Subject
Architecture; Campus Buildings, Housing,
Description
A view of Dwight Hall in the early 1960's. On April 19th, 1838, the Massachusetts State Legislature passed a bill authorizing establishment of the normal schools. Edmund Dwight a philanthropist and member of the first Massachusetts Board of Education, donated $10,000 of his own funds to help establish the Normal Schools. This building was named in honor of Dwight, it was under construction from 1935 to 1937, and houses classrooms and administrative offices. In 1955, an auditorium and gymnasium were built as a separate wing on the back of Dwight Hall. From 1937 to 1969, Dwight Hall housed the library on the second floor.
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Unknown
Source
Unknown
Framingham State University
Publisher
Framingham State University - Archives http://www.framingham.edu/henry-whittemore-library/archives-and-special-collections/index.html
Date
c. 1960
Rights
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Format
image/jpg
Language
English
Type
Image
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Collection
Citation
Unknown, “Dwight Hall, c. 1960,” Digital Commonwealth , accessed May 19, 2013, http://www.digitalcommonwealth.org/items/show/11948.

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