| Named for Warren
Newcomb, beloved husband of Newcomb College founder Josephine
Louise Newcomb, this charming residence hall features elegant
turn-of-the-century architecture. One side of the building known
as Old Warren opened its doors in 1927 and was designed to complement
the original Newcomb campus. The side known as New Warren was
added at a later date (1952), but still incorporated the feel
of the original building.
Warren is a three-story building
with a variety of rooms. It has typical double rooms, all
extra-long beds, with a community bath on the hall as well
as a few two-room suites that share a bathroom, and quite
a few single rooms. Almost all of the rooms have lovely old-fashioned
casement windows, and a number have French doors opening onto
small balconies.
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