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Little Dormitory

Little was a student dormitory located at 92-100 Crescent Street.

In 1982, Little was named in honor of Harry B. Little, of the architectural firm of Frohman, Robb & Little, the designers of the Trinity College Chapel.

Major renovations on Little were completed in the summer of 1986, as the building's exterior was covered with pink stucco, and the interior rooms were transformed from quad rooms for four students, with private living rooms and baths, to single and double rooms. The renovation of Little was part of a larger plan to create new living and social spaces in that area of Crescent Street to be named Crescent Village. Crescent Village, designed by the architectural firm of Tai Soo Kim Associates of Hartford, comprised of Little and an adjacent dormitory Frohman-Robb.

The dormitory was demolished in 2013-2014 to make space for the new Crescent Street Townhouses and surface parking.


Sources

Trinity Tripod, 09/10/2013.

Trinity Reporter (Fall 2013), p. 16.

Trinity College in the Twentieth Century (2000) by Peter & Anne Knapp, p. 72.

Trinity College Handbook, 1989-90 (1989), p. 9.

Trinity Tripod, 09/09/1986.

Trinity Tripod, 05/11/1982.


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