Crawford Hall

Name: Crawford Hall
Established: 1959
Use: The building now contains room for 306 first-year and upper class students in double and single units.
Architect/Designer: Gilbert Seltzer, campus architect upon the death of William Gehron
Building Style: Red brick and stone in a modified Georgian Revival style.
History: Crawford Hall was built by Gilbert Seltzer, campus architect upon the death of William Gehron. The design is a modified Georgian Revival style made from red brick and stone. The building is dedicated to Frederick C. Crawford, trustee, 1944-1994. The building now contains room for 306 first-year and upper class students in double and single units.

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