Concise Encyclopedia of Tufts History
Sauer, Anne
Branco, Jessica
Bennett, John
Crowley, Zachary
2000
Metcalf Hall, 1893
Metcalf Hall was constructed in 1893 to serve as a dormitory for women students. It was named for Albert Metcalf, member of the Board of Trustees, who donated funds to construct the building. It was designed by J. Phillip Rinn. | |
The building included a dining hall for women, and was supervised by a house matron. Residents were allowed to receive guests only in common areas, and were required to be in their rooms by 10:00 p.m. nightly. The men students quickly dubbed the new residence the "Bird Cage" in honor of its residents. | |
In 1937 an addition to the west side of the building was made to provide additional housing for women, and nearly doubled the size of the original building. | |
As of 2000, Metcalf Hall continues to be used as an undergraduate dormitory. | |
Source: BG7, LOH1, LOH2 | |
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