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former president of the board of trustees. It is a co-ed facility with a suite-style floor plan. During the 2009–2010 academic year, it housed 128 both first year and upper-class coeducational students. Cooper Hall, formerly Beau Hall, is similar to
Alexander and Marshall, but is built in a "U" shape with two separate wings. During the 2009–2010 academic year, it only housed women. Penn House, situated between Marshall Hall and the Chestnut Street Housing complex, offers double-style living space for 17 individuals. North Hall was a freshman men's dormitory, but is currently unused. It was originally the chapter house of
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was concerned about the increasing frequency of accidents between pedestrians and automobiles on that street, pointing to a recent incident involving an injured maintenance worker and the fact that there had been 6 other similar accidents in the previous 15 years. The new campus center would only increase pedestrian traffic on that street. The proposal was defeated by the City
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Commons via a bridge, contains rooms designed for meetings, events, seminars, and conferences. It also is home to the College Bookstore, and George & Tom's Place. The Rossin Ballroom is a multi-purpose space that can be used for dances, banquets, performances. The Livingroom is a casual area behind the mail room, containing couches and other seating areas.
340:. The exterior is Cleveland sandstone. In the early years, the interior space was used for basketball and as an auditorium. The basement once held a bowling alley and a swimming pool. Following renovations in 1927, where the interior was re-faced with brick and the swimming pool was expanded, the building was supposed to have been turned into a memorial hall for
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Pete C. Rossin and was built in 1994. During the planning stages in 1991, the college asked the City of
Washington to close South Lincoln Street between East Maiden and East Chestnut Street and reroute the traffic through College Street, which would have been made into a two-way street. The college
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Burnett Center anchors the northeastern border of campus. It houses the Departments of Economics and Business, Modern Languages, and Education, as well as the Yost Auditorium, an 84-seat lecture hall. The four seminar rooms, located in the tower structure of the
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a book about the early years of the college. The third floor contains a 700 square feet (65 m) greenhouse, with a potting room, wooden benches, and skylights. During the winter, the plants are illuminated by timed electric lights. The greenhouse is used for the cultivation of plant specimens,
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Wagner who supervised every facet of its construction. After the college purchased the brick building with a limestone foundation, it was renamed after Judge John
Addison McIlvaine, an 1865 graduate of Jefferson College. The John L. Stewart Clock Tower on the northwest corner of the building, named
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Citation of Merit Pittsburgh Chapter American Institute of Architects award for Building Excellence and the Educational Design Excellence from the American School & University magazine. The building, which is
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Wheeling Street is the headquarters for the Alumni Relations office. It was obtained by the college from local attorney William S. Parker in 1989. Before being used as the Alumni House beginning in 2005, it was called Wheeling House and was used as an upper-class dormitory. It
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Alexander Hall, named after former president of the board of trustees Park J. Alexander, was constructed in 1968 and is laid out with a suite-style floor plan. In the 2009–2010 academic year, it housed co-ed upperclass students. Marshall Hall was built in 1969 and is named after Elder W. Marshall,
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Victorian houses on the periphery of campus that are used as alternative living spaces for students. The college acquired Wade House, a late 19th-century Victorian mansion, in 1986. After a total renovation in 2007 and replacing the windows in 2008, it now houses upper-class
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style, with ornate "gingerbread" details, stained and beveled glass, recessed doors and windows, and louvered wooden shutters. In 1944, Walter Hudson Baker, class of 1907, donated the house to the college in memory of his wife, Amy Duncan Baker; it has been used as the President's House since. It
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The Chestnut Street Housing student housing development is a series of 10 houses on Chestnut Street. The buildings are designed to look more like homes, rather than dorms, with front porches and living rooms. When they were constructed in 2005, all 10 were intended to serve as "theme houses," for
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Four dormitory buildings, called "Forts," housed Jefferson students: Fort Ballantine, Fort McClelland, Fort Hunt, and Fort Armstrong. Two other buildings were constructed on campus, including a College President's home that was demolished in 1938 to build the Canonsburg Armory, and another home
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was built. It houses a main gymnasium for basketball, wrestling, and volleyball, as well as an auxiliary basketball court, two handball courts, a wrestling practice room, and a weightroom. The natatorium, a six-lane, 25-yard pool, with depths ranging four to seven feet deep, hosts the men's and
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In 1912, the academy closed and Hays Hall was used by Washington & Jefferson College students. At various times, Hays Hall housed the bookstore and a dining hall. By 1968, Hays Hall had deteriorated to the point where it was no longer able to house students, but the bookstore remained. In
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The college's first unified library was in Thompson Hall, which was constructed in 1905. Funds for its construction were provided by William R. Thompson of Pittsburgh's in honor of his mother. His wife, Mary Thaw Thompson, later established a fund for library. The building is sandstone, with
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Bica Ross was constructed on the site of the former Trinity Episcopal Church, which had been surrounded on 3 sides by college property, making it a virtual part of the campus. In 1998, the college purchased the church's building, including the rectory and parish house, for $ 1.55 million. The
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New Residence Hall and Bica-Ross Hall are sister dormitories, featuring suite-style living arrangements. New Residence Hall provides 24 living units, each with a common area, two single rooms, and a double room. It was constructed in 2002, with the 4th floor completed in 2004. In 2009–10, it
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Mellon Hall and Upperclass Hall are adjacent freshman dormitories. Mellon Hall, which houses women, is named in memory of James Ross Mellon, an 1865 graduate of Jefferson College; funding for its construction in 1949 was provided by the W.L. and May T. Mellon Foundation. 2008 renovation project
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The Dieter-Porter Life Science Building, was built in 1981 and totals 50,000 square feet (4,600 m) in size. It contains classrooms, laboratories, and an auditorium. The building was named after two longtime Professors who were largely responsible for establishing the college's scientific
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In 1939, it was acquired by the college and used as a dormitory for 33 students. In the 1940s, it was converted to the Electrical Engineering Building. In 1947, the building was renamed from the Reed Dormitory to Davis Memorial Hall in honor of Harry Hamilton and Tillie Wilkinson Davis, who
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biology honor society, who provided new paint, carpet, and furniture. The second floor contains The Meditation Room, with a small altar and limited seating. It was furnished by funds provided by the Women's Auxiliary and is in memory of Helen Turnbull Waite Coleman, who authored
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architectural forms, elements, and details and combined them in the builder's own esoteric way." The National Register described its historical importance as a "unique variation of a Western Pennsylvania stone building," calling it "irreplaceable on a regional or national level."
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housed 108 co-educational upperclass students. Funds for the construction of Bica-Ross Hall provided by Violet Ross in honor of her husband, L. Clayton Ross, who was a 1930 graduate. Constructed in 2004, living units in Bica Ross Hall have four single rooms with a common area.
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expanded and redesigned the bathrooms, upgraded the electrical system, and installed sprinklers. Upperclass Hall, which currently houses men, was also built in 1949. It was renovated in 2008 to improve the bathrooms, upgrade the electrical system, and to install sprinklers.
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in 1789, the collection currently holds 210,000 volumes. The Archives and Special Collections contain significant holdings of historical papers dating to the college's founding. The Walker Room contains the personal library of prominent industrialist
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personal library of 5,000 volumes. From its construction until the 1970s, its steps and green space held the commencement exercises. The building is sandstone, with hand-laid mosaic tile floors and skylights. In 1965, this room was transferred to the
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The Olin Fine Arts Center houses a 488-seat auditorium and the Olin Art Gallery. It also houses classrooms and the Department of Art, Theatre, and Communication, and the Department of Music. Funding for its construction in 1982 was provided by the
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congregation of 200 voted to accept the offer in order to build a larger church south of the town. Following the sale, the pastor expressed hope that the college would keep the building as a chapel. The church had been constructed in 1863.
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The building's configuration has changed considerably since its construction in 1850, when it became the second building on the campus on Washington Academy. Originally a two-story structure with architecture matching the colonial facade of
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provided the funds for a major remodeling project. Following that renovation, the building housed offices and classrooms for the Department of English. A duplicate of the original cast-iron fence currently surrounds the building.
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women's swimming and diving teams as well as the men's and women's water polo squads. The adjacent Janet L. Swanson Tennis Courts, first built 1955 and renovated in 2001, are home to the tennis teams. The softball team plays at
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on the southern gate at East Maiden Street, called the Algeo Gateway, show the roots of the college, with one showing John McMillan and his log college, and the other showing Thaddeus Dod and the founding of Washington Academy.
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1982, the building was declared a fire hazard and closed for all uses. While various efforts sought to renovate or restore Hays Hall, including a push to have it named a historical landmark, Hays Hall was demolished in 1994.
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The Thistle Physics building was built in 1912 and was named after Dr. Joseph Long Thistle, who donated the funds for its construction. It was home to the Department of Physics until moving to the
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reputation, Dr. Clarence D. Dieter and Dr. Homer C. Porter. The building also contains a library, which contains a study lounge, work space, and a meeting room. It was renovated in 2007 by the
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fraternity, in honor of the 100th anniversary of the fraternity's founding at Jefferson College in 1848. That brick gate opens to a stone path leading to
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The building was formerly known as the Vilar Technology Center, in honor of alumnus
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3489:"W&J Receives $ 10 Million Naming Gift for Construction of New Science Center"
3233:"California, Waynesburg and W&J: Colleges offer new programs, open facilities"
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Templeton, David (1994-07-24). "W&J President Answers Critics of Expansion".
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It is situated on the corner of South Lincoln Street and East Wheeling Street in
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and administrative building in the center of campus. It is named after former
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Banners in the Wilderness: The Early Years of Washington and Jefferson College
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Banners in the Wilderness: The Early Years of Washington and Jefferson College
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Banners in the Wilderness: The Early Years of Washington and Jefferson College
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football field, and renovated grandstands and media facilities. In 1970, the
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The modern campus of Washington & Jefferson College is located in the
2954:"W&J Receives $ 1 Million Grant from Howard Hughes Medical Institute"
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Robertson, Bob (June 14, 1998). "Trinity Sells to W&J; Will Build".
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Charles M. Stotz Collection, Historical Society of Western Pennsylvania
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from 1999 to 2003. Andrew Druckenbrod, classical music critic for the
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581:. The interior railings include cast iron fleur-de-lis balusters from
1970:. Vol. 50. Crowell-Collier Publishing Company. pp. 199–200.
421:. In 2010, the Department of Chemistry moved from Lazear to the new
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83:, which dates to 1793 and is the oldest college building west of the
3091:"Review: Russian conductor makes energetic local debut at college"
3037:"W&J College to re-evaluate Vilar Distinguished Artist Series"
2855:"W&J: Renovated Dieter-Porter Library Celebrated by Phi Sigma"
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after the addition of an all-weather track, the installation of a
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The first athletic facility at Washington & Jefferson was the
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Present-day McMillan Hall, with Thompson Hall visible on the right
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4924:. Washington & Jefferson College. Winter 2004. Archived from
3951:. Washington & Jefferson College. Winter 2005. Archived from
3463:. Washington & Jefferson College. Summer 2003. Archived from
3268:. Washington & Jefferson College. Winter 2002. Archived from
3010:. Washington & Jefferson College. Winter 2002. Archived from
2896:. Washington & Jefferson College. August 2009. Archived from
2826:. Washington & Jefferson College. Spring 2008. Archived from
1904:. Washington & Jefferson College. Winter 2004. Archived from
1816:. Washington & Jefferson College. Winter 2004. Archived from
1645:. Washington & Jefferson College. Spring 2006. Archived from
1480:. Pennsylvania Historical & Museum Commission. Archived from
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English professor, and Harding descendant, Dr. Jennifer Harding.
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Marking the southern border of campus, Davis Memorial Hall abuts
5373:. Washington & Jefferson College. 2003-09-04. Archived from
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National Register of Historic Places Inventory – Nomination Form
3631:"Agreement submitted to the Board of Trustees by F.J. Osterling"
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2956:. Washington & Jefferson College. 2008-05-27. Archived from
2861:. Washington & Jefferson College. 2007-04-10. Archived from
2770:. Washington & Jefferson College. 2008-10-31. Archived from
2731:. Washington & Jefferson College. 2005-11-07. Archived from
2605:. Washington & Jefferson College. 2003-09-04. Archived from
2456:. Washington & Jefferson College. 2003-09-04. Archived from
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3881:. Washington & Jefferson College. Fall 2008. Archived from
2221:. Washington & Jefferson College. Fall 2008. Archived from
1186:. It was demolished in 1843 to make room for a new town hall.
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The President's House is a 17-room Victorian mansion where the
52:. The college traces its origin to three log cabin colleges in
5931:
Lists of university and college buildings in the United States
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171:, small-town communities about 30 miles (48 km) south of
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Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development
4536:"Washington & Jefferson College, Administration Building"
4380:"Washington & Jefferson College, Administration Building"
2638:"Enrollment inspires expansion at Washington & Jefferson"
1474:"Rebecca Harding Davis (1831–1910) – PHMC Historical Markers"
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West College Building was razed 1912 to build a high school.
672:, an influential journalist and author who had attended the
371:. The white-painted brick structure was constructed in the
3675:"Victorian houses (Admissions House and President's House)"
3555:"Descendant secures state marker for Rebecca Harding Davis"
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Johnson, Terri T. (2008-07-18). "Bell tolling for tower?".
515:, as well as the Eden Hall Foundation. It was home to the
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The building later known as McIlvaine Hall was home to the
5011:. Washington & Jefferson College. 2009. Archived from
4497:"Washington and Jefferson College Administration Building"
2669:"Fear at Lazear Haunted House this Friday & Saturday!"
1282:. Washington & Jefferson College. 2008. Archived from
4644:. Washington & Jefferson. 2010-05-17. Archived from
4581:. Washington & Jefferson. 2005-08-31. Archived from
3139:. Design Cost Data Construction Magazine. Archived from
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resides. It was built in 1892 by the Duncan family, of
4545:. Washington, D.C.: Library of Congress. Archived from
1579:. Council of Independent Colleges. 2006. Archived from
2149:"Washington & Jefferson College 2006–2008 Catalog"
1277:"Washington & Jefferson College 2008–2010 Catalog"
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Technology Center (Washington & Jefferson College)
114:. Wade House, Carriage House, and Whitworth House are
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established by three Presbyterian missionaries to the
627:, sharing the same architect and general contractor.
191:. The fraternity refurbished the gate in 1998. The
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Topic: The Washington & Jefferson College Review
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2695:"Alum gives everything to Juniata -- cat, car, cash"
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The site of the Swanson Science Center is home to a
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4199:"Room Availability for the 2008–2009 Academic Year"
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1407:"Maiden, Wheeling, College, and Beau St. entrances"
1029:. With its origins tracing back to a donation from
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Student Affiliates of the American Chemical Society
4378:Patterson, Rody; Fleming, R. K. (April 19, 1934).
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525:, said, while reviewing a 2003 performance of the
310:took a group of alumni on a tour of the building.
5941:Lists of buildings and structures in Pennsylvania
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4314:"McMillan Hall, original structure, date unknown"
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1440:"South Campus through Algeo Gateway (ca. 1940's)"
1146:is a modern exercise facility located within the
409:The Lazear Chemistry Hall was constructed in the
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2726:"Washington & Jefferson College Style Guide"
452:, where the chemistry department moved in 2010.
437:, the main plantation house from the 1939 movie
107:, were built in the late 1990s and early 2000s.
3454:"Vilar Technology Center to Open for Fall Term"
2798:. Washington & Jefferson College. 2008–2009
1050:. The Commons houses the main offices for the
726:Wade House, Carriage House, and Whitworth House
207:noting the historic importance of the college.
4206:2008–2009 Housing Selection Information Packet
2928:"W&J science building gets major overhaul"
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1096:A chapel had existed on North Lincoln Street.
535:, said, while reviewing a 2001 performance of
494:The building will be renovated as part of the
379:. In the early 1930s, it was photographed by
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1349:Washington & Jefferson College Campus Map
222:Old Main (Washington & Jefferson College)
201:Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission
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3324:"W&J: Information Technology Leadership"
3231:Crompton, Janice; Matt Saxton (2001-08-26).
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385:Early Architecture of Western Pennsylvania.
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4208:. Washington & Jefferson College. 2008
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5596:Ross Memorial Park and Alexandre Stadium
5370:U. Grant Miller Library Digital Archives
4720:U. Grant Miller Library Digital Archives
4319:U. Grant Miller Library Digital Archives
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2010:U. Grant Miller Library Digital Archives
1867:"W&J: Office of Protection Services"
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1136:Ross Memorial Park and Alexandre Stadium
153:Ross Memorial Park and Alexandre Stadium
5256:Herron, Jr., James T. (December 2004).
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2926:Crompton, Janice (September 15, 2011).
1990:. Washington, Pennsylvania. p. A1.
1979:
1977:
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5512:Culturally Authentic Pictorial Lexicon
5331:Coleman, Helen Turnbull Waite (1956).
5220:Coleman, Helen Turnbull Waite (1956).
5163:"Ross Memorial Park/Alexandre Stadium"
4805:Coleman, Helen Turnbull Waite (1956).
3553:Mansfield, Katherine (June 30, 2013).
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561:The Burnett Center, as viewed at night
2407:"House near Washington, Pa., front".
1960:Miller, Joseph Dana (May–June 1900).
1106:Washington & Jefferson Presidents
800:New Residence Hall and Bica-Ross Hall
645:, an engineer and businessman on the
383:in preparation for writing his book,
230:Modern-day Old Main during the spring
7:
5085:"W&J: Henry Memorial Natatorium"
4872:. Washington & Jefferson College
4753:. Washington & Jefferson College
4686:Historic Campus Architecture Project
4350:Historic Campus Architecture Project
4322:. Washington & Jefferson College
4257:. Washington & Jefferson College
3853:. Washington & Jefferson College
3829:. Washington & Jefferson College
3679:Historic Campus Architecture Project
3401:"Music Patron Is Convicted of Fraud"
3213:. Washington & Jefferson College
3192:. Washington & Jefferson College
2981:. Washington & Jefferson College
2597:"Ralph Cooper Hutchison (1931–1945)"
2568:Historic Campus Architecture Project
2348:Historic Campus Architecture Project
2154:. Washington & Jefferson College
2120:Historic Campus Architecture Project
2084:Historic Campus Architecture Project
1696:"W&J: Department of Mathematics"
1636:"Rich in History, Ripe With Promise"
1577:Historic Campus Architecture Project
1411:Historic Campus Architecture Project
895:National Register of Historic Places
456:Dieter-Porter Life Sciences Building
429:produces an annual "Fear at Lazear"
4412:"W&J: Office of Communications"
4087:Taylor, Lynda Guydon (2005-11-13).
3301:. Penton Media, Inc. Archived from
3064:"Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra"
2478:Thistle, Johnson L. (Spring 2006).
1932:The First American Women Architects
867:, which was considered part of the
473:United States Department of Defense
5507:Combat Stress Intervention Program
5476:Washington & Jefferson College
4543:Historic American Buildings Survey
4385:Historic American Buildings Survey
4063:"W&J: Chestnut Street Housing"
3428:"A Promise Unkept, A Donor Unsung"
3062:Druckenbrod, Andrew (2003-05-06).
3035:Druckenbrod, Andrew (2003-07-31).
2254:"W&J: Swanson Wellness Center"
955:fame. Its design is archetypical
678:Washington & Jefferson College
498:which has already constructed the
477:Combat Stress Intervention Program
417:, who helped develop the cure for
303:. Shortly before its demolition,
237:Washington & Jefferson College
110:The first dormitory on campus was
38:Washington & Jefferson College
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5834:East Washington Historic District
5824:Relations with City of Washington
5407:The Fraternity of Phi Gamma Delta
5294:"Canonsburg's Historical Markers"
3942:"Bica-Ross Hall Opens at W&J"
3165:"W&J:Howard J Burnett Center"
1895:"W&J History Quiz Answer Key"
1310:Miller, Barbara S. (2010-04-01).
527:Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra
517:Vilar Distinguished Artist Series
177:East Washington Historic District
5537:
5432:
5402:Canonsburg, Pennsylvania in 1848
5060:"W&J: Henry Memorial Center"
3426:Blumenthal, Ralph (2003-06-07).
3299:American School & University
3259:"Burnett Center Bestowed Awards"
2693:Schackner, Bill (May 25, 2008).
2564:"Jesse W. Lazear Chemistry Hall"
1721:"W&J: Department of History"
87:. The main academic building is
4870:"W&J: Rossin Campus Center"
4690:Council of Independent Colleges
4354:Council of Independent Colleges
3683:Council of Independent Colleges
3521:Beveridge, Scott (2010-04-27).
3399:Wakin, Daniel J. (2008-11-19).
2572:Council of Independent Colleges
2352:Council of Independent Colleges
2124:Council of Independent Colleges
2088:Council of Independent Colleges
2058:from the original on 2010-06-02
1415:Council of Independent Colleges
1170:The original college building,
735:Mellon Hall and Upperclass Hall
489:Howard Hughes Medical Institute
54:Washington County, Pennsylvania
5339:University of Pittsburgh Press
5228:University of Pittsburgh Press
4974:"W&J Bookstore – About Us"
4813:University of Pittsburgh Press
3372:Schackner, Bill (2005-06-05).
2175:Trifano, Emily (Spring 2008).
1967:Frank Leslie's Popular Monthly
1075:The Rossin Campus Center is a
893:In 1977, it was listed on the
750:President of the United States
373:American colonial architecture
33:Old Main in the 1930s or 1940s
1:
5188:"Iceoplex at Southpointe LLC"
3982:"W&J: New Residence Hall"
2636:Ramirez, Chris (2010-05-09).
2448:"James D. Moffat (1881–1915)"
1025:collection is located in the
103:and its sister building, the
5405:(Map) (1999–2007 ed.).
5192:Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
3499:. 2007-05-29. Archived from
2768:"Science Initiative Details"
1937:University of Illinois Press
922:The Admissions House in 2012
50:Pittsburgh metropolitan area
5365:"Matthew Brown (1822–1845)"
1671:"WJ&: Old Main Society"
274:Judge John Addson McIlvaine
5957:
5701:Washington Female Seminary
5637:Pennsylvania College Cases
5632:John McMillan's Log School
5627:Washington Medical College
5002:"Presidents Football 2009"
4230:"W&J: Residence Halls"
3912:"W&J: President's Row"
3799:"W&J: Upperclass Hall"
3739:"W&J: Whitworth House"
3190:"W&J: Yost Auditorium"
3089:Kanny, Mark (2001-12-03).
2793:"Biology Majors' Handbook"
2038:Funk, Harry (2006-06-18).
1478:Historical Marker Database
1172:John McMillan's Log School
1103:
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674:Washington Female Seminary
657:Silver qualifications for
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468:Banners in the Wilderness,
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280:Washington Female Seminary
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48:, which is located in the
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5844:First Presbyterian Church
5622:Jefferson Medical College
5535:
5483:
4437:"Office of the President"
4118:"W&J: Alexander Hall"
4007:"W&J: Bica Ross Hall"
3293:Agron, Joe (2002-11-01).
3096:Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
2643:Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
2377:"W&J: Reed Dormitory"
2177:"Investing in the Future"
2080:"McIlvaine Memorial Hall"
1508:Digital Archives Showcase
532:Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
5829:Washington, Pennsylvania
5487:Washington, Pennsylvania
5046:University of Pittsburgh
5042:Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
4146:"W&J: Marshall Hall"
3295:"Blueprints for Success"
3211:"W&J: Seminar Rooms"
2212:"Professors Who Inspire"
1929:Allaback, Sarah (2008).
1842:"W&J: Computer Labs"
1611:"W&J: Photo Gallery"
880:Washington, Pennsylvania
839:Administrative buildings
392:Thistle Physics Building
286:-based female architect
74:Canonsburg, Pennsylvania
46:Washington, Pennsylvania
5529:U. Grant Miller Library
5502:Abernathy Field Station
5262:Jefferson College Times
4607:"New Alumni House Open"
4094:Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
4041:Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
3379:Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
3238:Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
3069:Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
3042:Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
2979:"Olin Fine Arts Center"
2933:Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
2700:Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
2480:"Letters to the Editor"
1383:Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
1174:was built in 1780 near
1158:Buildings in Canonsburg
1152:IceoPlex at Southpointe
1144:Swanson Wellness Center
1077:student activity center
1027:U. Grant Miller Library
1017:U. Grant Miller Library
1011:U. Grant Miller Library
984:U. Grant Miller Library
905:, Adamesque, and other
813:Chestnut Street Housing
711:and it was named after
522:Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
357:Swanson Wellness Center
334:Swanson Wellness Center
169:East Washington Borough
124:U. Grant Miller Library
5849:Church of the Covenant
5678:Swanson Science Center
5135:"W&J: Brooks Park"
4919:"Class Notes: Friends"
4777:"W&J: Library FAQ"
4356:. 2006. Archived from
3769:"W&J: Mellon Hall"
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709:Frederick J. Osterling
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637:Swanson Science Center
631:Swanson Science Center
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500:Swanson Science Center
450:Swanson Science Center
423:Swanson Science Center
398:Swanson Science Center
329:
301:Swanson Science Center
275:
231:
97:Swanson Science Center
34:
5586:Henry Memorial Center
5441:at Wikimedia Commons
4931:on September 17, 2006
4623:on September 17, 2006
4588:on September 21, 2006
4478:on September 17, 2006
4443:on September 17, 2006
4255:"W&J: North Hall"
3958:on September 17, 2006
3918:on September 21, 2006
3872:"W&J in the News"
3711:"W&J: Wade House"
3470:on September 17, 2006
3275:on September 17, 2006
3017:on September 17, 2006
2344:"Davis Memorial Hall"
1962:"Women as Architects"
1911:on September 17, 2006
1677:on September 21, 2006
1652:on September 17, 2006
1617:on September 28, 2007
1165:
1124:Henry Memorial Center
942:
921:
857:
696:
670:Rebecca Harding Davis
603:The Technology Center
602:
560:
513:F. W. Olin Foundation
506:Olin Fine Arts Center
405:Lazear Chemistry Hall
353:Henry Memorial Center
327:
273:
229:
145:Henry Memorial Center
32:
18:Olin Fine Arts Center
5865:Jefferson salamander
4959:The Pittsburgh Press
4842:"W&J: Ski Lodge"
4462:"A Lab of One's Own"
4418:on December 31, 2008
4388:. Washington, D.C.:
4346:"John McMillan Hall"
4236:on December 11, 2008
4174:"W&J: Beau Hall"
4069:on September 9, 2007
3001:"Foundation Support"
2528:on September 2, 2006
2518:"Physics at W&J"
2040:"Steeped in History"
1939:. pp. 137–138.
1873:on December 31, 2008
1777:on December 31, 2008
1752:on December 31, 2008
1727:on December 31, 2008
1702:on December 31, 2008
1514:on December 19, 2008
1504:"Old Main, ca. 1850"
1071:Rossin Campus Center
957:Queen Anne Victorian
907:European Renaissance
697:Hays Hall circa 1913
614:Western Pennsylvania
415:Jesse William Lazear
377:Underground Railroad
42:liberal arts college
5781:Greek organizations
5169:on October 30, 2007
5141:on October 30, 2007
5116:on October 30, 2007
5066:on October 22, 2008
5009:2009 Football Guide
4552:on October 23, 2012
4390:Library of Congress
3497:The Annapolis Group
3330:on October 29, 2007
2817:"Through the Years"
2675:on November 7, 2007
2429:on October 29, 2007
2260:on October 30, 2007
1848:on October 30, 2007
1484:on December 7, 2013
1100:Athletic facilities
865:Allegheny Mountains
820:Greek organizations
574:from 1970 to 1998.
496:Science Initiative,
363:Davis Memorial Hall
328:The Old Gym in 1922
120:Greek organizations
85:Allegheny Mountains
5791:Literary societies
5722:List of presidents
5658:The Burnett Center
4751:"W&J: The Hub"
4180:on August 29, 2006
4152:on August 29, 2006
4124:on August 29, 2006
4013:on August 29, 2006
3988:on August 29, 2006
3805:on August 29, 2006
3775:on August 29, 2006
3433:The New York Times
3406:The New York Times
2891:"Faculty Handbook"
2738:on August 29, 2006
2423:"W&J: English"
1807:"W&J Up Close"
1199:junior high school
1168:
971:literary societies
928:American Civil War
924:
860:
794:WashPa Radio House
743:
699:
625:The Burnett Center
605:
563:
553:The Burnett Center
547:The Burnett Center
440:Gone with the Wind
330:
276:
232:
211:Academic buildings
165:City of Washington
101:The Burnett Center
35:
5916:
5915:
5747:
5743:Tori Haring-Smith
5739:
5683:Technology Center
5653:List of buildings
5437:Media related to
5038:Ph.D Dissertation
4781:About the Library
4648:on April 23, 2009
4579:W&J Messenger
4532:Stotz, Charles M.
3851:"Upperclass Hall"
3567:on April 12, 2015
3560:Observer-Reporter
3528:Observer-Reporter
2859:W&J Messenger
2496:on March 26, 2010
2048:Observer-Reporter
1987:Observer-Reporter
1946:978-0-252-03321-6
1317:Observer Reporter
1060:college newspaper
1031:Benjamin Franklin
949:College President
943:President's House
869:American frontier
826:Other dormitories
666:historical marker
647:Board of Trustees
589:Technology Center
568:Howard J. Burnett
446:David O. Selznick
308:Tori Haring-Smith
205:historical marker
105:Technology Center
58:American frontier
16:(Redirected from
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5568:Men's ice hockey
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914:Admissions House
570:, who served as
381:Charles M. Stotz
253:George A. Romero
133:intramural teams
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