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Ripley-Woodward-Smith Cluster

This cluster, known as "RipWoodSmith," cost $260,000 to build in 1930. Its buildings are named for three of the earliest tutors at the College: Sylvanus Ripley, Bezaleel Woodward, and John Smith. Women were not permitted to live in Ripley or Smith until 1989, although Woodward served as one of two exclusively women's dorms until the same year.

Building Image Constructed Capacity Notes Reference
Ripley Hall 1930 45
Smith Hall 1930 47 Notable past residents include Robert Reich '68, who lived in room 208 during his freshman year.
Woodward Hall 1930 45

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