Duke University. Gilbert-Addoms Residence Hall.

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Gilbert-Addoms Residence Hall is a freshman dormitory on Duke University's East Campus.

From the description of Gilbert-Addoms Residence Hall records, 1991-1992. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 160111309

Gilbert-Addoms Residence Hall opened in 1957 and is constructed of buff brick with limestone trim. Its name commemorates two outstanding scholars who began teaching at Duke with the founding of the Woman's College: Dr. Katherine Everett Gilbert and Dr. Ruth Margery Addoms. In 1930, the new West Campus opened and what had been the Trinity College campus (now East Campus) became the Woman's College.

Gilbert-Addoms, the largest dormitory on East Campus, is home to freshman undergraduate students. Gilbert-Addoms is located between Southgate and Blackwell Residence Halls.

From the guide to the Gilbert-Addoms Residence Hall Records, 1957-1992 (bulk 1991-1992), (University Archives, Duke University)

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