This volume commemorates the dedication of Rollins Chapel and Wilson Hall at Dartmouth College. It provides a glimpse into the history and significance of these two iconic buildings. Rollins Chapel, a spiritual center, and Wilson Hall, an academic building, represent important facets of Dartmouth's commitment to both intellectual and spiritual growth.
The book documents the dedication ceremonies, offering insights into the speeches, performances, and sentiments shared during these occasions. It serves as a historical record of a pivotal time in Dartmouth College's development. This work is of interest to alumni, historians, and anyone connected to the rich tradition of Dartmouth College and New England academic architecture.
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