Smith College

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  1. Student Residences

    1. Morrow House

      Morrow, along with Wilson and Gardiner houses, was built in 1926, and is one of 10 houses that make up the Quad. Morrow boasts more than 50 single rooms, along with some doubles and one triple room. All the rooms have hardwood floors and good-sized closets; some of the double rooms have window seats overlooking the center of the Quad. Unique to Morrow House is its poetry room, which became part of the house's design at the suggestion of Elizabeth Cutter Morrow, for whom the house is named. She was a graduate of Smith and served as acting president of the college in 1939. The corner contains a collection of volumes of poetry and books about poets, and invites readers to enjoy what was one of Morrow's chief pleasures.