Mitten Hall
Mitten Memorial Hall, located at 1913 North Broad Street in Philadelphia, was established in 1931 to honor Thomas E. Mitten, a benefactor of Temple University. Designed in the English Collegiate Gothic style by architect William H. Lee, the building served as a hub for student activities, featuring a cafeteria, lounges, and a large auditorium for various events.
Throughout its history, Mitten Hall has hosted notable figures such as Amelia Earhart and Eleanor Roosevelt, and it was one of the first buildings of its kind in American colleges. Originally intended to foster community and collaboration among students and faculty, the hall has adapted over the years, serving various purposes including temporary barracks during World War II.
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