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Emmerson House

About 爱默生的房子

爱默生的房子 is one of the 10 houses of "the quad." The short path from the quad to the center of campus passes the president's house and offers a beautiful view of Paradise Pond.

The complex was built in stages starting in 1922 to alleviate a housing shortage on campus. When all the houses were completed in 1936, William Allan Neilson, then the president of Smith, pronounced it the "Great Quadrangle."

A study room provides students an alternative place to work if their roommates are sleeping or Neilson Library is closed.

Every fall the house hosts a unique tradition, Emerson's Medieval Banquet. Each senior in the house invites a professor to be her personal guest at a banquet full of singing, 跳舞, food and merriment. 学生 and faculty attend in medieval garb and enjoy the festivities planned by the junior, sophomore and first-year students. 爱默生的房子 has a special role in what is one of Smith's favored annual traditions, 山天. The president of the college chooses a beautiful autumn day to cancel classes, allowing students to enjoy the foliage and the weather. No one knows when 山天 will be until the president rings the college bells early in the morning to signify that classes are canceled. After the bells finish ringing, Emersonians blare recordings of the "1812 Overture" to make sure the whole quad is aware of the holiday. A house across the quad responds by playing the "Hallelujah Chorus."

统计

Figure

年建成

1922

能力

87

Residential floors

4

单身

61

双打

13

三元组

0

Approximate number sharing a bathroom

17

可访问的

是的

电梯

No

Cozy in the Quad

Sophia Romagnoli ’26 has lived in the same room in 爱默生的房子 for two years, making it truly feel like home. Take a look at the posters and knickknacks that have helped create a cozy and familiar atmosphere.

地板上的计划

Floor plans are available in 居住生活 Self-Service (login required) under "Room Draw."