Gambrell Hall
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(built in 1968)
(refurbished in 2007)
(next schedule refurbishment in 2015)
In October 1974, Mary Latimer Gambrell received the honor of being the first woman for whom a residence hall was named. She graduated from the Women's College in 1917 and later became president of Hunter College. Hunter College is a liberal arts college in the City University of New York system.
Floor Layout: Gambrell 100 |
Gambrell 200 |
Gambrell 300 |
Gambrell 400 |
** WARNING: Diagrams in the floor layouts are not to scale.
Floor Space:
Singles: 10'9" x 13'9"
Doubles: 13'9" x 13'4"
Closet Space:
Singles: 3'8" x 8'5"
Doubles: 6'7" x 4'9"
Window Dimensions:
Singles: 5'6" x 4'2"
Doubles: 5'6" x 4'2"
Other Dimensions:
Desk: 42" w x 24" d x 30" h (cherry finish)
Mattress: 36" x 80" (extra-long twin)
Dresser: 30" w x 24" d x 30" h (cherry finish)
Chair: 18" w x 18" d x 32" h (cherry finish)
Bath:
There is a hall bath equipped with private showers and dressing areas. A smaller bathroom on each hall
Other Details:
- 2 beds (extra-long twins)
- 2 desks
- 2 desk chairs
- 2 dressers (with 3 drawers)
- Carpeted floor
- Closets in the double rooms have adjustable shelving, drawer, and hanging rod system
- Kitchenette on each hall is equipped with full-size refrigerator, range, microwave, ironing boards, sink, and storage cabinets.
- Beds are extra-long twins, which may be bunked
- Venetian blinds
- Air conditioning
- Each room is equipped with a Microfridge (combination refrigerator/freezer/microwave unit)