Witherspoon

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Witherspoon Hall

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40.347491616726, -74.660119836904

BOOK

The minutes passed and Amory sat there very quietly. He regretted the rule that would forbid freshmen to be outdoors after curfew, for he wanted to ramble through the shadowy scented lanes, where Witherspoon brooded like a dark mother over Whig and Clio, her Attic children, where the black Gothic snake of Little curled down to Cuyler and Patton, these in turn flinging the mystery out over the placid slope rolling to the lake.

This side of Paradise

HISTORICAL BACKGROUND

Built between 1875 and 1877 to alleviate the housing shortage at Princeton, Witherspoon Hall was designed by William A. Potter and Robert H. Robertson in the High Victorian Gothic style, as part of the great 19th-century Gothic building phase on campus. It soon became known for the unusually high standard of its accommodations, with bathrooms on each floor, dumbwaiters for the staff, and spaces provided for domestic personnel—a level of comfort rarely seen in university residences of the time.

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