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has gloss | eng: Amos Jerome Snell Hall and Charles Hitchcock Hall, more commonly known as Snell-Hitchcock or, Hitchcock-Snell, depending where one resides, comprise a residence hall at the University of Chicago. Built in 1892 (Snell) and 1901 (Hitchcock), they are the oldest residence halls still in use as such on campus. Snell is built in a Collegiate-Gothic style, while Hitchcock is Prairie Style inspired Gothic. The buildings both feature limestone exteriors and fireplaces, hardwood molding and trim. |
lexicalization | eng: Snell-Hitchcock |
lexicalization | eng: Snell–Hitchcock |
instance of | (noun) a college or university building containing living quarters for students dorm, hall, dormitory, student residence, residence hall |
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media:img | Snell Hitchcock1.JPG |
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