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Kinard Hall - 1929

Kinard Hall was named for Dr. James Pinckney Kinard, who served as Winthrop's president from 1928-34, following David Bancroft Johnson's death. Home of the College of Arts and Sciences, it is the most elaborately detailed of the Neo-Georgian-style buildings on campus. Damaged by fire in 1986, Kinard was restored and rededicated in 1988, at which time a portrait of Dr. Kinard was presented to Winthrop by James Pinckney Kinard Jr.

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