Oklahoma State University

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      1. BRUMLEY APARTMENTS - UNIT D4

        Brumley Apartments is a residential complex at Oklahoma State University at the intersection of Farm Road and Walnut Street. The apartments offer convenient living options for students, featuring amenities such as in-unit laundry, kitchens and private bedrooms. The complex is close to various campus facilities, including the Seretean Wellness Center and the Colvin Recreation Center, providing easy access to recreational and academic resources. Brumley Apartments is a popular choice for students seeking a comfortable and well-equipped living environment on campus. Built in 1961, the college named the cluster of new campus apartments after Ben Allen Brumley Jr. (1921-July 11, 1946), recognizing his legacy as the first World War II veteran to die while attending the college. He died of pneumonia. He also served as the first public safety commissioner, known for his efforts to enforce speed limits and ensure dogs were vaccinated in the Veteran’s Village.

        For more details, visit the Oklahoma State Hall Finder.

        For the full history of the hall, visit the Hall Namesakes page.