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Photo
by Sanders and Melsheimer,
1915
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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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Washington
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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