Deerpath Hall before the 2001 renovation. The all red brick southwest facade can be seen. Two bike racks are visible and what appears to be a beach volleyball court.
Absent are the bushy deciduous shrubs that had softened the transition from the…
Adjacent to the renovated and expanded Deerpath Hall and also neighboring Durand Institute, a new formal garden space, Deerpath Court, was created in June of 2001, the setting for this new bronze sculpture by Emeritus Professor of Art Michael…
This postcard black and white image of the apparently newly completed and decorated Deerpath Hall women's residence hall reflected the mid 1950s elegant simplicity drawn from Asian and European modern design traditions. In the postwar era, the…
In the period before the end of parietal hours, when women were signed in and when men were not allowed in women's rooms, men were entertained by women only in the residence hall lounge, in open view. This image is from ca. 1960.
This 1957 image of Deerpath Lounge with coeds visiting with men there reflects, perhaps for admissions publicity purposes, the comfortable interactions possible for college men and women in this attractive modern residence hall lounge. This was the…
The newly renovated Deerpath Hall with its common-area cafe as seen, from behind the counter. The cashier is present and various food items are on display. A line of students waits to be served.
With the 1962 construction of the new Commons, now…
A large crowd gathered at a presentation that took place in the Deerpath Lounge on October 4, 2000. Standing is Professor Moroney (Politics) and seated is Professor Glassman (Psychology).
"Blackstone's rooms are large, airy, and bright. Here's a typical example." This mid 20th C. image was created for recruitment purposes. The platform rocker, fabrics, and books were typical of the 1940s and 1950s.