Constitution for Abbey and Appleton Halls Resident Body (Fall 1958)
Item Information
- Title:
- Constitution for Abbey and Appleton Halls Resident Body (Fall 1958)
- Description:
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This five-page document is the constitution for the Resident Body of Abbey Hall and West Hall, now known as Appleton Hall. The name listed on the top is Sue Bruce, though it is not known whether she helped to create the document. The document is dated Fall 1958. On June 10th, 1950, Springfield College voted to inaugurate a regular undergraduate program for women, ending its status as an all men's school since its founding in 1885. On July 20th, 1950 the ground breaking ceremony was held for a new women’s dormitory. Emily F. Abbey Gill, who donated the funds for the dormitory project, served as a member of the college corporation, but died on April 24th, 1950. After her death, the college suggested that the new dormitory be named Abbey Hall in honor of her dream of a women’s program at Springfield. The corner stone was laid on January 18th 1951 and in September of that year Abbey Hall was ready for occupancy. The formal dedication took place on May 9th, 1952, after the building was fully furnished and the interior decoration was completed. Only a year after the first women’s dormitory was completed, the college estimated that by 1953 there would be more women than would fit in Abbey Hall. Springfield College was concerned with the safety of their women students and, along with parents, objected to them living in private homes, remote from campus, as was the custom for the men to do. In June of 1953, a proposal was made to build an extension to Abbey Hall. The extension was referred to as West Hall. The final cost of the West Hall was $255,000 and it housed 108 women. The building was completed in March of 1956, but was not dedicated and named Appleton Hall until June 12th, 1965. On this date the building was named after its main benefactor Leirion H. Appleton, who donated to the building’s construction in memory of her husband Edward A. Appleton, former President of the Corporation of Springfield. Mrs. Appleton had remained an anonymous benefactress to Springfield College for over a decade and because of her modesty and desire for anonymity, the building was known only as West Hall until, when in 1965, Mrs. Appleton prevailed to allow the dormitory to be named in honor of her husband.
- Creator:
- Springfield College
- Date:
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1958
- Format:
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Documents
- Location:
- Springfield College Archives and Special Collections
- Collection (local):
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College Archives Digital Collections
- Subjects:
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Abbey Hall
Abbey-Appleton Halls
Springfield College
Springfield College--Buildings
Appleton Hall
Bruce, Suzanne
Constitutions
- Places:
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Massachusetts > Hampden (county) > Springfield
- Extent:
- 5 Pages
- Link to Item:
- http://cdm16122.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/p15370coll2/id/25838
- Terms of Use:
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- Publisher:
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Springfield College
- Language:
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English
- Identifier:
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rg112-01-16-002