Townhouse D was named after Rita Cassels Hoey \u2733, who was employed by Bryant College from 1933-1966. Positions held by Hoey included Secretary to the Bryant President, Placement Director and Dean of Women. The original Hoey Hall was a dormitory for women located at 78-80 Charles Field Street on Bryant\u27s former Providence campus. This dorm was dedicated on February 13, 1967 and was formerly called New Hall. Rita Hoey died on December 22, 1966 after a long illness.https://digitalcommons.bryant.edu/residence_halls/1005/thumbnail.jp
Gardner Hall was named after E. Gardner Jacobs \u2721, son of Harry Loeb Jacobs and president of Bry...
Black and white postcard of Gregg Hall once located at 2 Young Orchard Avenue at the corner of Hope ...
Black and white photograph of Allan Hall (formerly known as Gardner Hall) located at 4 Orchard Avenu...
Townhouse D was named after Rita Cassels Hoey \u2733, who was employed by Bryant College from 1933-1...
Salisbury Hall, located at 8 Young Orchard Avenue, Providence, RI, was a residence for women at Brya...
Color photo of Eldridge Hall located at 79 Charlesfield Street in Providence, RI. Eldridge Hall was...
On Tuesday, March 22, 2011 Bryant University dedicated its Women\u27s Center (located in the Fisher...
Black and white photo of Bryant Hall located at 131 Hope Street, Providence, RI. To the left in phot...
Townhouse A was named Appleby Hall after Ray Lucien Appleby, \u271927 and his wife Mary T. Appleby. ...
Curtis Hall was a women\u27s dormitory located at 74-76 Charlesfield Street. Curtis Hall was named ...
Gertrude Hochberg was Director of Public Relations at Bryant from 1949-1975 and Bryant\u27s first fe...
Margaret Bryant was a Dormitory Director at Jacksonville State College (now Jacksonville State Unive...
Townhouse C was named for John Logan Allan, a Bryant graduate and a Bryant employee from 1919-1956. ...
Appleby Hall located at 100 Charlesfield Street in Providence, RI was a Bryant College dormitory for...
Gardner Hall was named after E. Gardner Jacobs \u2721, son of Harry Loeb Jacobs and president of Bry...
Black and white postcard of Gregg Hall once located at 2 Young Orchard Avenue at the corner of Hope ...
Black and white photograph of Allan Hall (formerly known as Gardner Hall) located at 4 Orchard Avenu...
Townhouse D was named after Rita Cassels Hoey \u2733, who was employed by Bryant College from 1933-1...
Salisbury Hall, located at 8 Young Orchard Avenue, Providence, RI, was a residence for women at Brya...
Color photo of Eldridge Hall located at 79 Charlesfield Street in Providence, RI. Eldridge Hall was...
On Tuesday, March 22, 2011 Bryant University dedicated its Women\u27s Center (located in the Fisher...
Black and white photo of Bryant Hall located at 131 Hope Street, Providence, RI. To the left in phot...
Townhouse A was named Appleby Hall after Ray Lucien Appleby, \u271927 and his wife Mary T. Appleby. ...
Curtis Hall was a women\u27s dormitory located at 74-76 Charlesfield Street. Curtis Hall was named ...
Gertrude Hochberg was Director of Public Relations at Bryant from 1949-1975 and Bryant\u27s first fe...
Margaret Bryant was a Dormitory Director at Jacksonville State College (now Jacksonville State Unive...
Townhouse C was named for John Logan Allan, a Bryant graduate and a Bryant employee from 1919-1956. ...
Appleby Hall located at 100 Charlesfield Street in Providence, RI was a Bryant College dormitory for...
Gardner Hall was named after E. Gardner Jacobs \u2721, son of Harry Loeb Jacobs and president of Bry...
Black and white postcard of Gregg Hall once located at 2 Young Orchard Avenue at the corner of Hope ...
Black and white photograph of Allan Hall (formerly known as Gardner Hall) located at 4 Orchard Avenu...