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Massasoit Hall Records

 Record Group — Box: 01
Identifier: RG-133

Collection Scope and Contents

This collection documents the planning, construction, and completion of Massasoit Hall. The collection includes general information, floor plans and newspaper articles regarding the dormitory’s construction. Visual images of the dormitory include construction photographs, including a photograph of Springfield College Alum Thomas Waddell, class of 1959, inspecting an unfinished room, undated exterior photographs of the front, and rear-views of the completed dormitory. In addition there is a proposed drawing of Massasoit Hall signed by Valentino, which looks to have been part of the original Architect sketches of the building.

Dates

  • Creation: 1957-2012

Creator

Conditions Governing Access

Unrestricted

Conditions Governing Use

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Historical Note

On November 26th, 1956, a proposal for a new men’s dormitory was submitted to the trustees. The dormitory was the first of a tri-pod of Resident Halls built between 1955 and 1960. A loan of $450,000 was secured in 1957, and in the fall of 1958 construction began.

The new dormitory was completed and opened for residents in September 1959. The dormitory remained undedicated and simply known as “South Hall” because of its location just south of Alumni Hall. The Springfield College Student said; “South Hall is nice- even luxurious- and as the general consensus has it, the biggest step Springfield College has made since the recent addition of the Beveridge Center.” Students said the furniture was modern and the new rooms “look almost too much like home” (October 2 1959).

On April 22nd, 1961, the Hall was to be named Dr. Allen Reed Hall, but on June 10th 1961, the college decided that the last dorm in the cultivation of this tri-pod should be named after the College’s founder, and so it was decided that South Hall be named Massasoit Hall, after the lake that it sits on.

Massasoit Hall originally functioned as an all-male dormitory, but in 1969 it was the first dormitory to change from a single sex hall to a co-educational dormitory. Separate floors were designated for men and women. Today, though students might not say that it “looks too much like home,” it houses all freshmen students, feeling and becoming like their home throughout the year. Massasoit retains its new and modern spirit with the many new first years residing in it each fall.

Chronology

1957: Executive Committee voted that a loan be approved to construct the proposed Men’s Dormitory. Alderman-McNeish Architecture firm will complete the plans for the building.

1958: In the fall of 1958 construction began

1959: Dormitory completed and opened for residents.

1961: Voted that “South Hall” be named Massasoit Hall.

1969: First change of a single sex form to a co-educational dorm. Separate floors were designated for men and women.

Extent

.25 Linear Feet (1 box)

Language of Materials

English

Metadata Rights Declarations

Arrangement

Since this is an artificially created collection there is no original order. The collection is organized as follows: floor plans, news articles, and photographs and slides. Other than digitized items, there is no particular order within the folders.

History of the Collection

There was no formal acquisition of the materials for this collection. The collection is artificially created. Materials were received from different places at different times. The acquisition sources and dates of the materials are unknown.

Digitized Materials

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Related Materials: Records Within Springfield College Collections

  1. RG 110- Springfield College Building and Grounds Records
  2. Springfield College Trustee Records
  3. Springfield College Marketing and Communication Records--Scrapbooks and News Clippings
  4. Student Life—Photographs
  5. Student Activities Records
  6. RG138 - Reed Hall Records
  7. RG128 - Lakeside Hall Records
  8. Springfield College Yearbook Collection
  9. Springfield College Newspaper Collection
  10. Springfield College Newspaper Collection

Subject

Title
Massasoit Hall Records
Status
Completed
Author
Amanda DiPaolo
Date
2009-12
Description rules
Describing Archives: A Content Standard
Language of description
English
Script of description
Latin

Revision Statements

  • 2012-06: Revisions made to the finding aid by Jeffrey Monseau.
  • 2022-07: Transferring information from the original Word document to ArchivesSpace.

Repository Details

Part of the Springfield College Archives and Special Collections Repository

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