Spindler Hall, exterior, East Campus at Western State Teachers College

Notes:
Exterior of Spindler Hall looking northwest. Built in 1940, Spindler Hall was origially a women's dormatory and later became an independent housing facility for doctoral, graduate, senior and non-traditional students. Spindler Hall was named after Lavina Spindler, who served at Western from 1907-1938 as director of the Campus School, Dean of Women, and Freshman Advisor. The building featured reliefs of female students and a female figure in a mentoring relationship.
Data Provider:
Western Michigan University. Libraries
Collection:
Western Michigan University Archives Photograph Collection
Place:
Kalamazoo (Mich.)
Subject Topic:
Western Michigan University. Spindler Hall, Western Michigan University--Buildings, Western Michigan College of Education--Buildings, Spindler, Lavina, 1878-1957, and Dormitories--Michigan--Kalamazoo
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