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Ticknor Hall was a women's residence hall named in honor of Miss Anna Ticknor, a dear friend of the donor, Mrs. Elizabeth Cheney Kaufman. The building is constructed of Ute Pass sandstone in classic Renaissance style. The hall originally contained a dining room, kitchen, servant's room, a large cold storage room, a bicycle stable, and an infirmary. It is now a residence hall.
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 A Postcard of Ticknor Hall Click here for a larger version of this image - 1.17M
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