About Perry Hall
Perry Hall is named after the famous Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry. Commodore Perry was primarily responsible for the turning point of American Independence from Great Britain. He was born in South Kingston, Rhode Island, on August 23, 1785. At age 13, Perry entered the Navy as a midshipman, and at age 20 became a lieutenant. Perry died from yellow fever on his 34th birthday in 1819. Perry Hall was the first residential building constructed on campus in 1967, and currently houses 200 students.
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Bedroom Amenities *denotes one/room |
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• Bed with mattress (extra long
twin 80 x 36) |
• Smoke detector * |
