This is a photograph of the front entrance of Springfield College's Weiser Hall (February 12, 1998). The front door and the building's name "WALTER RUPERT WEISER INFIRMARY" above the door are shown in the photograph.In 1920, Clifton A. Crocker, a member of the Executive Board of both Springfield College and Hampden Hospital, presented the need for an infirmary at Springfield College. Meanwhile, the Hampden Hospital was closed, Crocker together with the hospital administrator Walter R. Weiser turned over the hospital’s financial assets, $40,000, to the College for the purpose of constructing the infirmary. The estimated cost of the building was $180,000 with funding coming from the Springfield and college communities. In the summer of 1921, ...