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Watkins and Miller Halls: University of Kansas
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Watkins and Miller Halls: University of Kansas

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Elizabeth Miller Watkins was the greatest benefactress of the University of Kansas. Her innovative vision for a women’s scholarshiphall was the first of its kind in the nation. Watkins Hall, built in 1926, and its twin Miller Hall, in 1937, are striking examples ofarchitecture influencing behavior. Elizabeth’s letters show how she conceived, designed, and even decorated her halls for her girls.Read about the evolution of student life and customs of the times in these two halls, as they reach ninety and eighty years of age. Thestory is told in the words and photos of the women who lived in them from 1926 to the present.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
University Press of Kansas
Country
United States
Date
2 May 2016
Pages
72
ISBN
9780700622757

Elizabeth Miller Watkins was the greatest benefactress of the University of Kansas. Her innovative vision for a women’s scholarshiphall was the first of its kind in the nation. Watkins Hall, built in 1926, and its twin Miller Hall, in 1937, are striking examples ofarchitecture influencing behavior. Elizabeth’s letters show how she conceived, designed, and even decorated her halls for her girls.Read about the evolution of student life and customs of the times in these two halls, as they reach ninety and eighty years of age. Thestory is told in the words and photos of the women who lived in them from 1926 to the present.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
University Press of Kansas
Country
United States
Date
2 May 2016
Pages
72
ISBN
9780700622757