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Slocum Hall, originally a men's dormitory, was named after William Frederick Slocum, president of the college from 1888-1917. Under president Slocum, the college expanded from one lone building to 11 with a student body of 700. This marked a change in construction methods for campus buildings. No longer was stone used but brick and concrete instead. Slocum Hall was remodeled and added on to in the summer of 1996.
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 Slocum Hall
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