Ham Hall
Ham Hall was named after Roswell Gray Hall, who succeeded Mary
Woolley as President of the College, from 1937 to 1957. Ham was
the first residence hall built along Upper Lake. Ham is unique in
that it houses 5 foreign language fellows (Chinese, French, Spanish,
Italian, and German) and hosts a number of foreign language tables.
All rooms in Ham feature a view of Upper Lake. Ham was renovated
recently, giving new life to the rooms and common areas. Each floor
in Ham has a floor lounge and a balcony.

Ham Hall houses 135 students in single, double and quad(4 student-room)
rooms on six floors and a basement. Ham is located near Kendall
Sports and Dance Complex and the Equestrian Center, as well as many
of the academic buildings. Ham shares a kitchen with MacGregor Hall,
but has a separate dining hall.
Year Built 1965
Year Renovated
# of Students 157
# of Floors 7
# of Singles 62
# of Doubles 36
# of Triples 0
# of Quads 5
# of Suites 0
# of Apts. 1
Basement Yes
# Sharing bathroom 21
Accessible Yes
Elevator Yes
Dumbwaiter No
Dining Hall Yes
Luncheon Center Yes
Kitchenette 2, 3, 4, 5
Full Kitchen No
Floor Lounges No
All Classes? Yes
FPs ? No
Quiet Floor No
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