Riddle Hall
Title
Riddle Hall
Subject
Postcards
Buildings
Campus
Dorms
Buildings
Campus
Dorms
Description
The front entrance of Riddle Hall with students.
Riddle Hall was dedicated in June 1928 and named after long time Wilson Trustee, Henry Alexander Riddle. His daughter, Elisabeth ‘1897, served as hostess to the college at the time of the dormitory’s construction. It was designed in the Collegiate Gothic style and was popular because two suites shared a private bathroom. Riddle is still a dormitory today.
Riddle Hall was dedicated in June 1928 and named after long time Wilson Trustee, Henry Alexander Riddle. His daughter, Elisabeth ‘1897, served as hostess to the college at the time of the dormitory’s construction. It was designed in the Collegiate Gothic style and was popular because two suites shared a private bathroom. Riddle is still a dormitory today.
Source
HC-03
Publisher
C. Elizabeth Boyd '33 Archives, Wilson College
Rights
For information on copyright or permissions for this collection contact the C. Elizabeth Boyd '33 archives
Files
Collection
Citation
“Riddle Hall,” Hankey Center for the History of Women's Education, accessed November 15, 2024, https://exhibits.wilson.edu/items/show/2364.