Building Architecture:
Dormitories and Residence Halls
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Number: uvw0203 Title: Brown Hall Date: Opened in 1964 Notes: Brown Hall is a residence hall that houses 200 men. It was named in honor of Joseph M. Brown, governor of Georgia when VSC opened its doors in 1913 |
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Number: uvw0204 Title: Georgia Hall Date: Opened 1969 Notes: Georgia Hall was named for the State and for the avenue on which the building is located |
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Number: uvw0205 Title: Hopper Hall Date: Dedicated November 1966 Notes: Hopper Hall is a residence hall for 200 women named for the late Miss Annie Powe Hopper, a former Dean of Women at VSC |
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Number: uvw0206 Title: Langdale Hall Date: Opened Fall 1969 Notes: Langdale Hall holds 500 women. It was named for one of south Georgia's pioneer developers and leading citizens |
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Number: uvw0207 Title: Lowndes Hall Date: Opened in 1966 Notes: Lowndes Hall houses 200 men. It is named in appreciation for the county in which VSC is located and the late William Jones Lowndes, nationally recognized educator and statesman |
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Number: uvw0208 Title: Senior Hall Date: Opened 1936-37, named Reade Hall in 1957 Notes: Reade Hall is named in honor of Frank R. Reade, third president of the college |
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Number: uvw0209 Title: Patterson Hall Date: Opened in 1969 Notes: Patterson Hall is a 300-bed residence hall and is named for the street on which the building is located |
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Number: uvw0210 Title: Residence Halls Notes: A Residence Hall Room |