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| Stickney Hall, also called the Campus Cottage, was a nondescript wooden building that served many purposes. It originally stood to the south of [[seabury_hall|Seabury Hall]], and was later moved south of [[boardman_hall|Boardman Hall]]. It was demolished to make way for the [[mccook_academic_building|McCook Academic Building]]. | Stickney Hall, also called the Campus Cottage, was a nondescript wooden building that served many purposes. It originally stood to the south of [[seabury_hall|Seabury Hall]], and was later moved south of [[boardman_hall|Boardman Hall]]. It was demolished to make way for the [[mccook_academic_building|McCook Academic Building]]. | ||
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| Originally intended to be a temporary structure, Stickney stood on the [[long_walk|Long Walk]] until 1931, when it was moved to make way for Cook Commons (later the [[hamlin_hall|Hamlin Dining Hall]]). The [[brownell_club|Brownell Club]], which was organized in 1948, established a room in Stickney Hall in 1950. The structure was demolished in 1962 to make way for McCook Academic Building, which stands on the same site. | Originally intended to be a temporary structure, Stickney stood on the [[long_walk|Long Walk]] until 1931, when it was moved to make way for Cook Commons (later the [[hamlin_hall|Hamlin Dining Hall]]). The [[brownell_club|Brownell Club]], which was organized in 1948, established a room in Stickney Hall in 1950. The structure was demolished in 1962 to make way for McCook Academic Building, which stands on the same site. | ||
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| Generally, students did not favor temporary structures like Stickney Hall, which included [[jarvis_scientific_laboratory|Jarvis Scientific Laboratory]] and Boardman Hall, as they continually deviated from the [[burges_william|Burges]] Plan. In March 1891, students voiced their dissatisfaction at seeing Trinity' | Generally, students did not favor temporary structures like Stickney Hall, which included [[jarvis_scientific_laboratory|Jarvis Scientific Laboratory]] and Boardman Hall, as they continually deviated from the [[burges_william|Burges]] Plan. In March 1891, students voiced their dissatisfaction at seeing Trinity' | ||
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