Mary E. Woolley Hall
Mary E. Woolley Hall
houses the alumnae, development, and communication offices. It also
houses Chapin Auditorium, the College's largest auditorium, and
the New York Room, which is used for meetings, lectures, and receptions.
Built in 1916, Mary
E. Woolley Hall was originally the Student-Alumnae Hall. It was
renamed in 1945 in honor of Mary E. Woolley, president of Mount
Holyoke from 1901 to 1937.
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