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Dragon Society House
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The Dragon Society built the brick tomb on Elm Street north of Baker Library and west of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon House in 1931. The building had two levels with one below ground and measured five windows deep. A single door framed by a white-painted simple portico graced the front of the building and the basement had a back door. Late in its life the tomb featured a large black satellite dish on its roof. The College moved the society in 1996 and demolished the building to make room for Berry Library. Hanover architects R.T. Mudge & Associates designed and North Branch construction of Henniker N.H. built the one-story brick hall on the hill north of the Delta Gamma House. A central temple front marks the building's entrance and a symmetrical two-window wing stands on either side of the central pavilion. A rear protrusion contains the kitchen and entrance. The parking lot below the building was the site of a pre-1905 barn that still stood in 1944. The College built the hall to replace the tomb that it demolished for Berry Library on Elm Street; the pediment window columns door and casing interior paneling and other details come from the previous tomb. The hall along with the demolition of the old building cost $475 000.(Source: Scott Meacham "Notes toward a Catalog of the Buildings and Landscapes of Dartmouth College "Dartmo.: The Buildings of Dartmouth College (updated 2001) at http://www.dartmo.com/buildings)Modeled by Jennifer Huang
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