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Baldwin Hall, First Floor Lounge, c. 1954

Drew University Archives, People and Events Collection




History

Constructed: 1953

Although it was originally called "New Dorm," around 1959 the building was named "Baldwin Hall" after Arthur and Leonard Baldwin

Baldwin is located in the HERB (HaseltonEberhardtRiker, & Baldwin) Circle, in between Haselton and Riker Halls. Baldwin Hall consists of three floors, a large lounge off the main lobby, and a basement lounge. Originally, the hall housed exclusively men; however, around the 1980s, it began to house exclusively women. Now, Baldwin Hall is a co-ed dorm. 



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Oakleaves Yearbook, Baldwin Hall, c.1955

Oakleaves Yearbook, Baldwin Hall, c.1959

Oakleaves Yearbook, Baldwin Hall, c.1961

Oakleaves Yearbook, Baldwin Hall, c.1962

Oakleaves Yearbook, Baldwin Hall, c.1963

Oakleaves Yearbook, Baldwin Hall, c.1965

Oakleaves Yearbook, Baldwin Hall, c.1965

Oakleaves Yearbook, Baldwin Hall, c.1967

This is around the time Baldwin began housing exclusively women rather than men.

Oakleaves Yearbook, Baldwin Hall, c.1984

Oakleaves Yearbook, Baldwin Hall, c.1986

Oakleaves Yearbook, Baldwin Hall, c.1986

Oakleaves Yearbook, Baldwin Hall, c.1987