Gardner Hall located at 154 Power Street, Providence, RI. Gardner Hall was named after E. Gardner Jacobs, who was Bryant's President from 1961-1968 and who had, up to 1960, served Bryant for 39 years. Gardner Hall, which was a men's dormitory, opened in the fall of 1960 and was dedicated December 3, 1960. This building housed 178 male students, a student health center, a study hall, and a kitchen for student use. Gardner Hall was sold to Brown University in 1969.

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Gardner Hall Corner View With Students, Bryant University

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Gardner Hall Front View, Bryant University

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Gardner Hall Original Lot, Orchard Avenue, Providence, RI, Bryant University

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Gardner Hall Side View, Bryant University

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Gardner Hall Side View With Cars, Bryant University

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Gardner Hall View With Students, Bryant University

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1960 Study Room in Gardner Hall

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Gardner Hall, 154 Power Street, Providence, RI

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Postcard Rendition of Gardner Hall, Power Street, Providence, Rhode Island