North &
South Rockefeller Halls
Directly across from Mead Hall are North and South Rockefeller
Halls. Built in 1924, the Rockies are considered separate halls,
although they form one large Tudor-style building. The Rockies are
smaller halls of 79 students each, and have spacious living rooms,
sitting rooms, and sun porches. The two halls are adjacent to Mary
E. Woolley Hall, which houses Chapin Auditorium and the New York
Room as well as several administrative offices. Poetry readings,
lectures, and receptions often occur in the New York Room, while
many entertainment events are offered in Chapin Auditorium.

North Rocky
Year Built 1924
Year Renovated
# of Students 94
# of Floors 5
# of Singles 38
# of Doubles 16
# of Triples 7
# of Quads 0
# of Suites 0
# of Apts. 1
Basement Yes
# Sharing bathroom
Accessible Yes
Elevator Yes
Dumbwaiter No
Dining Hall Yes
Luncheon Center Yes
Kitchenette 2,3,4
Full Kitchen No
Floor Lounges No
All Classes? Yes
FPs ? No
Quiet Floor No
South Rocky
Year Built 1924
Year Renovated
# of Students 89
# of Floors 5
# of Singles 40
# of Doubles 8
# of Triples 10
# of Quads 0
# of Suites 0
# of Apts. 1
Basement Yes
# Sharing bathroom
Accessible
Elevator No
Dumbwaiter No
Dining Hall Yes
Luncheon Center Yes
Kitchenette 2,3,4
Full Kitchen No
Floor Lounges No
All Classes? Yes
FPs ? No
Quiet Floor No
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