Harmon Hall |
Harmon Hall used as an infirmary |
Built in 1910 at the cost of roughly $4,500, Harmon Hall has had a long history with the College. It was first used as a house for President George Morgan Ward and his successor, President William Weir. In 1933, it was renovated and converted into an infirmary, with the aid of the Mother’s Club of Rollins, which donated $3,000 toward the cost of conversion and supplies. Harmon Hall was a 2,000-sqaure-foot home with a long glass window in front. In 1958, the infirmary was discontinued and the structure became a student residence. Demolished in 2006, it was last used by the fraternity Phi Delta Theta. |