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Myles Standish Hall

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72: 895: 27: 907: 59:, President of Boston University, responded to this effort and stated Standish's “role in the history of the founding of Massachusetts, and thus our nation, was significant. To remove his name from the residence hall would discount his significant role in our history. I am not prepared to remove his name at this time.” 156:
The eight residential levels accommodate 730 residents in a coeducational setting with rooms arrayed in a semi-suite-style setting. There are a variety of suite configurations ranging from two single-bedroom suites to suites with eight single bedrooms. The predominant unit has two single bedrooms and
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Myles is a nine-story building. The first floor houses the building's mailroom, multiple group study rooms, games room, laundry room, a residence life office and a community kitchen. The dining hall was closed beginning in Fall 2012 with the main dining room being converted into a multipurpose room.
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However, in May 2024, an article in a university publication announced that in response to a request from the Faculty Council, the name of the building would be changed, noting "the dorm will be known simply by its address, 610 Beacon Street, at least for the time being."
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In 1933, Charles Newton took over as manager and rescued it from the Great Depression, turning it into a fashionable apartment hotel. He left when the hotel was sold to the Sheraton Corporation in 1943. In 1949, the building was sold to Boston University.
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In the summer of 1973, Myles was "condemned" due to structural problems. BU obtained alternate dormitory space that year at Fensgate Hall down Beacon St., with dining across the street at Charlesgate Hall. Myles reopened for the 1974–75 academic year.
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The shape of the building is somewhat unusual. Due to the irregular proportions of the plot of land on which it was built at the intersection of Bay State Road and Beacon Street, the building is known for its sharp point resembling the
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When the doors to the hotel opened in 1928, it offered many amenities and was situated in a prime location in the developing Back Bay neighborhood in Boston next to the
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entitlements, was in desperate need of housing for students, and quickly converted the facility to dormitory use for its male students.
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one double-occupancy bedroom sharing a bathroom. Myles' fourth floor is designated as the Global House living/learning community.
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located just down the street at 91 Bay State Road, which would itself be later purchased by BU and converted into a dormitory.
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In 2018, BU completed a comprehensive two-year renovation, completely rebuilding the interior of the building. In 2021, the
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requested the dorm be renamed to Wituwamat Memorial Hall to honor a leading Native American figure massacred by
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himself stayed there often, and liked suite 818 so much that he made it a habit to request it specifically.
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In 1970, Myles made BU history by becoming the first dorm to permit guests of any gender 24 hours a day.
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The University, experiencing heavy growth due to returning
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Standish Hall

Boston University
Kenmore Square
Massachusett Tribe at Ponkapoag
Myles Standish
Robert A. Brown

Kenmore Square trolley station
Sheraton
Fenway Park
Babe Ruth
World War II
G.I. Bill
Grahm Junior College
Myles Annex
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ISBN
0-87270-056-9
"Why BU Should Rename Myles Standish Hall"
"President Robert Brown rejects Myles Standish Hall name change petition – the Daily Free Press"
"Boston University Removes the Myles Standish Name from Dorm – BU Today"


ISBN
0-87270-070-4
"Student Center Coming to East Campus"
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