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to draft first college campus plan in the United States. Trumbull's drawings chose Stiles' linear pattern, interleaving narrow, steepled buildings between long student dormitories. By 1824, Old Brick Row included four student dormitories, then known as "colleges," and between them the
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American college campuses built in the 19th century. After 1870, the
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moved to New Haven in 1718, the town constructed its first building, the "College House," at the corner of
College and Chapel Streets, where Bingham Hall now stands. The wood-framed structure contained all the functions of the college: student rooms, a library, and a combined chapel and dining hall.
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were consolidated and demolished, as were the town jail and poorhouse. On newly acquired land surrounding Old Brick Row, administrators built the
Trumbull Gallery (1832), Divinity College (1835), the College Library (1849), and Alumni Hall (1850). Of the fourteen Yale buildings completed by 1850,
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Considered the college's "Gold Coast" of dormitories when completed, the buildings surrounds a courtyard separate from the larger campus green. The highly prized
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freshmen and also contains offices for the academic departments of
Classics, English, History, Comparative Literature, and Philosophy. Fourteen buildings—including eight dormitories and two chapels—surround a 4-acre (1.6 ha) courtyard with a main entrance from the
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sections by class year, with seniors taking choice seats along Chapel Street. However, as the modern quadrangle took form, the fence was gradually uprooted. In 1888, the displacement of its last section for Osborn Hall caused 2,100 alumni to write in protest.
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rush, where singing groups race to freshman dorms to choose new members. Old Campus hosts several curricular activities, including Freshman Olympics, a competition among the residential colleges, and Spring Fling, an outdoor concert.
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Chapel), Connecticut Lyceum, and Second Chapel. Around the Brick Row at this time were a chemical laboratory, a mineralogical building (the Cabinet), and the Second President's House, replacing one north of Elm Street.
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student dormitories around a central enclosure. Where before it had been most prestigious to live off campus, the new dormitories became fashionable as the preserve of seniors. When
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The squat lecture hall opened to Chapel Street and its traffic noise, which competed with the classes inside. Replaced by the inward-facing Bingham Hall dormitory.
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957:Jeremiah Day
943:Peter Banner
896:Ira Atwater
857:Henry Caner
839:Description
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1869:Residential
1732:Environment
1640:People list
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1372:, Part III.
1370:Holden 1967
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1254:Tolles 2011
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1198:Works cited
1182:Bruce Price
830:Photograph
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660:Welch Hall
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410:Year Built
407:Photograph
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254:In 1833, a
201:Noah Porter
155:Ezra Stiles
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85:Street Hall
2448:Categories
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2301:The Herald
2294:Daily News
2225:A cappella
2199:Rivalries:
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1803:Evans Hall
1747:Management
1599:President:
1593:Elihu Yale
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1290:, Part II.
1193:References
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