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Larsell Hall
Larsell Hall was built in 1958. It was named after Olof Larsell, a 1910 graduate who served as a professor of biology from 1910 to 1915. He was a member of the Board of Trustees from 1922 to 1938. Larsell offers singles, doubles and suites as housing options to 79 men and women. Suites provide two bedrooms and a living space for four students. Residents also enjoy a TV lounge and a separate study lounge on the first floor. Each room in Larsell is hooked up to the campus computer network, including internet, e-mail, and voice mail.
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