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    Thomson Hall - 1962                    980 Park Ave./891 Ebenezer Ave.
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Design element: red button All-you-can-eat fare
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Design element: red button The dining center offers three meals per day throughout the school year, including daily vegetarian selections, salad, cereal and potato bars, omelet station, deli and pasta areas, etc.
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Thomson Hall and Cafeteria - 1962

Thomson was named for Dr. James William Thomson, faculty member from 1898-30 and dean of the college. Constructed in two wings separated by the university's main dining location, it serves as a coed residence hall. Renovations in 1989 included the addition of an east entrance.

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