The gem of the campus is Walter Price's reprise of his scheme for a Gothic Revival auditorium and student union at Mt. Holyoke College of 1913. Instead of the brownstone of Mt. Holyoke, Price used the local Foxcroft stone selected for its green highlights to link it to the older buildings, and trimmed it with limestone. The towered entrance echoes
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George Philips Memorial Building
1925, Walter F. Price; 1938, Zantzinger and Borie
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