A photograph taken of Springfield College's Doggett Memorial presidential home. The picture captures the front door and some of the front yard with leaves covering the grass. The Laurence L Doggett Memorial house, the President’s residence and Springfield College’s own White House, was completed on September 1, 1958. The two-story, 10-room, colonial-style home was located on the lakeside of Alden Street, east of present day Gulick Hall. The $55,000 project was designed to serve the needs of the college as well as the needs of the president and his family. The building was named after Dr. Laurence Locke Doggett, Springfield College’s first full-time president, who served as president for years (1896-1936) and changed the face and fate of the college during his tenure. The house served as the family home to SC presidents; including Olds, Locklin, and Falcone, until the 1990’s when it was used as the college’s Admissions Office. With the arrival of the 12th president of Springfield College, Dr. Richard B. Flynn, the school, the new president, and the Board of Trustees felt that Springfield College was the type of institution in which the president ought to li
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