Alumni Hall from the northwest side (September, 2000)
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This photograph shows the main entrance and the two turrets of Springfield College's Alumni Hall. The photograph was taken from the northwest side, so only a part of the building is showing. A sidewalk that leads to the entrance can be seen in front of the hall. Trees and a street lamp can be seen on the bottom right corner of the photograph. According to the label attached to the back, this photograph was created in September, 2000. On September 22, 1926 the cornerstone of the International YMCA College's (now Springfield College) new men’s dormitory, Alumni Hall, was laid. Just one year after the cornerstone was laid, Alumni Hall was completed. The building, though, was not formally dedicated until June 15, 1930 when all the funds for the building were officially received. In October of 1944, Alumni Hall, in conjunction with the Administration building, was used as a U.S. Navy Convalescent Hospital. The majority of the patients were housed in Alumni Hall, with one wing equipped for bed cases and the rest converted into hospital rooms for 2-4 men. Today, with the exception of necessary renovations, Alumni Hall remains largely unchanged.
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