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Malcolm Hall (1966-present)
Built as a dormitory for men, Malcolm Hall was completed in September 1966 and dedicated on May 6, 1967. It was designed by Elmer H. Adams and constructed at a cost of $475,000.
The building, situated on the former site of the Beta Theta Pi fraternity house at the southwest corner of High and Mooreland Streets, was named in honor of College President Gilbert Malcolm, class of 1915, who had served the college in various administrative capacities for four decades.
Date of Post:
2005