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TOWER COURT
Tower
Court was the first building to be completed after a fire in
1914 destroyed the heart and soul Wellesley's original campus,
College
Hall. Built upon the site of the old building, Tower initiated
a new era in Wellesley's development, beginning the growth that
would
ultimately bring Wellesley to its current existence. In tribute
to the stunning beauty of College Hall, Tower displays many exquisite
examples of Elizabethan Gothic and Georgian-style architecture.
The sundial
in the center of the yard was given by Wellesley's first graduating
class (1879).
In addition to Tower Court East and
West are Claflin and Severance.
Adjacent to Tower Court is La
Casa Cervantes, a small Spanish-language residence. |
 
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