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Neville Hall

Photo of Neville Hall (if available)

Neville Hall was built in 1890 and was originally known as the New Dormitory. In 1919 it was named to honor John Neville, professor of classics and vice president of the University, and used for classrooms and the Department of Psychology. It was located behind the Experiment Station, now known as the Gillis Building, and was destroyed by fire in 1961.


 


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