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Washington University in St. Louis

Dec. 6, 2002, Vol. 27, No. 14
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Laurie Reitman
directs student health and counseling


Picturing
Our Past



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picturing our past
Liggett Hall, now known as Prince Hall, 1915.
Photo by Sanders and Melsheimer, 1915
You probably won't find many pianos or statues of Venus de Milo in many dorm rooms these days. But in 1915, this room in Liggett Hall, now known as Prince Hall, had those amenities and much more. Currently, the University has 29 buildings under the jurisdiction of Residential Life. The South 40 alone has 21 buildings and offers 2,953 beds. Four buildings on The Village offer 359 more beds, while the three off-campus apartment complexes -- University Drive, Greenway and Rosedale apartments -- have 316 beds available. And the one on-campus apartment complex, Millbrook Apartments, made up of four buildings, offers 287 beds. Living arrangements now include recreational spaces, computer clusters, eateries and a copy center. And the occasional piano, as well.

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150 yearsWashington University will be celebrating its 150th anniversary in 2003-04.

Special programs and events will be announced as the yearlong observance approaches.



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