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Adelbert Dorms

Students Study in the Pierce Hall Reading Room
Claud Foster Hall Exterior South Side
Students Walk into the Newly Moved Claud Foster Hall
Claud Foster Hall Interior Student Lounge
The rooms are arranged in suites for two or three students.  The halls are lighted by gas, but for lighting the rooms, each student must provide for himself. 'Student lamps' are usually used.  On each floor are basins.  Closets in the Basement.  All the rooms are heated by steam.  Board is furnished in the Refectory, by a club of students...The cost does not exceed three dollars a week.  No supervision is exercised over men in the Dormitory, although every man is expected to behave as a gentleman.

-Handbook of Information for Students of Adelbert College, 1897

Claud Foster Hall Exterior Aerial View Moves to its New Home
Pierce Hall Exterior South and West Sides
Thwing Hall and Claud Foster Hall Exterior South and East Sides
All undergraduate male students of Freshman standing not residing with their parents or guardians are required to live in Claud Foster Hall...All rooms in Claud Foster Hall are double rooms.  They are equipped with single beds, mattresses, pillows, desks, chairs, wardrobes, window drapes, and bedspreads to provide the occupants with the most favorable conditions for study and comfort.  Sheets and pillowcases are supplied and laundered by the University.  Residents supply their own blankets, throw rugs, and towels.  Additional furniture or fixtures are not permitted.  

-Living at Reserve, 1958

Pierce Hall Exterior West Side

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