Eliot Hall (Reed College)
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Eliot Hall is the arts and sciences building of Reed College in Portland, Oregon, designed by Albert Ernest Doyle and built in 1912. The building was one of the first buildings constructed at the college. The name was changed to Eliot Hall when it was dedicated to Thomas Lamb Eliot in 1935 and subsequently remodeled. Inspired by St John's College, Oxford, its architecture contains elements of Tudor and Collegiate Gothic.
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Eliot Hall (Reed College)
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Eliot Hall
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The building's exterior in 2007
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Reed College Portland OR
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Location on the Reed College campus
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Eliot Hall is the arts and sciences building of Reed College in Portland, Oregon, designed by Albert Ernest Doyle and built in 1912. The building was one of the first buildings constructed at the college. The name was changed to Eliot Hall when it was dedicated to Thomas Lamb Eliot in 1935 and subsequently remodeled. Inspired by St John's College, Oxford, its architecture contains elements of Tudor and Collegiate Gothic.
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