
Alumni
Hall, 1853-1911
Davis also designed this castellated brownstone building at High and Elm,
where Lanman-Wright Hall now stands. Its ground floor was a single room used
for the written examinations first instituted in 1851. Upstairs were the libraries
of the College's literary societies: Linonia, Brothers-in-Unity, and Calliope.
When the building was torn down, Skull and Bones acquired the towers and rebuilt
them behind their tomb, near the entrance to the Art Gallery sculpture garden.