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Mather Hall is a multipurpose building that houses several campus amenities and activities, including a variety of [[dining_at_trinity|dining]] options for students. It is located at the top of the [[gates_quad|Gates Quad]] between [[hamlin_hall|Hamlin Hall]] and [[elton_hall|Elton Hall]]. The building is a two-story Tudor style brick building, designed to match the styles of other nearby buildings. | Mather Hall is a multipurpose building that houses several campus amenities and activities, including a variety of [[dining_at_trinity|dining]] options for students. It is located at the top of the [[gates_quad|Gates Quad]] between [[hamlin_hall|Hamlin Hall]] and [[elton_hall|Elton Hall]]. The building is a two-story Tudor style brick building, designed to match the styles of other nearby buildings. | ||
- | Planning for Mather began in the late 1950s after a strong desire by the College to have a student center. Funding for the construction was a part of the " | + | Planning for Mather began in the late 1950s after a strong desire by the College to have a student center. Funding for the construction was a part of the " |
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- | The original center housed the dining hall, post office, book store, snack bar, student lockers, and game rooms, as well as offices for student organizations like the [[senate|Senate]], | + | The original center housed the dining hall, post office, book store, snack bar, student lockers, and game rooms, as well as offices for student organizations like the [[senate|Senate]], |
In 1960, the completed building was formally dedicated to William Gwinn Mather, Class of 1877 at a dedication ceremony held on October 22. During the dedication, President Jacobs spoke highly of William Mather, who had been a generous benefactor of the College and had served as a [[trustees|Trustee]] for 42 years. Jacobs stated that William Gwinn Mather Hall would not have been possible without Mather' | In 1960, the completed building was formally dedicated to William Gwinn Mather, Class of 1877 at a dedication ceremony held on October 22. During the dedication, President Jacobs spoke highly of William Mather, who had been a generous benefactor of the College and had served as a [[trustees|Trustee]] for 42 years. Jacobs stated that William Gwinn Mather Hall would not have been possible without Mather' |
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