In January 1897, URI (then Rhode Island College of Agriculture and Mechanical Arts) was in need of a drill hall-gymnasium. Funds were obtained for the building that became Lippitt Hall. The third floor housed the drill hall-gymnasium, which was one of the largest in any learning institution. Today, the building houses the URI Honors Program Office, which offers special opportunities to academically talented students.https://digitalcommons.uri.edu/photographs/1007/thumbnail.jp
A lantern slide of Springfield College's Judd Gymnasia, c. 1912. Notice that the central tower has y...
A photograph of a typical locker room in Springfield College's Judd Gymnasia. The locker rooms were...
A photograph of the front entrance of Judd Gymnasia covered in Ivy. The ivy at this point was so thi...
In January 1897, URI (then Rhode Island College of Agriculture and Mechanical Arts) was in need of a...
Designed and built in 1928 by Bigelow, Kent, Willard and Company, Rodman Hall first served as an arm...
An image of a group of students sitting around a table eating what appears to be breakfast in a room...
An image of Springfield College's Judd Gymnasia taken in the winter from the east gymnasium side of ...
A photograph of the front entrance of Judd Gymnasia, covered in ivy thought to have been taken in th...
A photograph of Judd Gymnasium from the East. The photograph includes a Springfield College Sign tha...
A photograph of the entrance of Judd Gymnasia and east gymnasium in the summer, 2001. The driveway ...
A photograph of the front of Judd Gymnasia shown through the trees. ca. 1927.Judd Gymnasia was the f...
A photograph of Judd Gymnasia in the spring featuring a student walking towards the entrance.Judd Gy...
A photograph of the back of Judd Gymnasiam, c. 1943. Featured in the photograph is west gymnasium (...
An image of Springfield College's Judd Gymnasia, the first building erected on the new land purchase...
Taft Hall was built in 1890. It was originally known as the Experiment Station but later named for G...
A lantern slide of Springfield College's Judd Gymnasia, c. 1912. Notice that the central tower has y...
A photograph of a typical locker room in Springfield College's Judd Gymnasia. The locker rooms were...
A photograph of the front entrance of Judd Gymnasia covered in Ivy. The ivy at this point was so thi...
In January 1897, URI (then Rhode Island College of Agriculture and Mechanical Arts) was in need of a...
Designed and built in 1928 by Bigelow, Kent, Willard and Company, Rodman Hall first served as an arm...
An image of a group of students sitting around a table eating what appears to be breakfast in a room...
An image of Springfield College's Judd Gymnasia taken in the winter from the east gymnasium side of ...
A photograph of the front entrance of Judd Gymnasia, covered in ivy thought to have been taken in th...
A photograph of Judd Gymnasium from the East. The photograph includes a Springfield College Sign tha...
A photograph of the entrance of Judd Gymnasia and east gymnasium in the summer, 2001. The driveway ...
A photograph of the front of Judd Gymnasia shown through the trees. ca. 1927.Judd Gymnasia was the f...
A photograph of Judd Gymnasia in the spring featuring a student walking towards the entrance.Judd Gy...
A photograph of the back of Judd Gymnasiam, c. 1943. Featured in the photograph is west gymnasium (...
An image of Springfield College's Judd Gymnasia, the first building erected on the new land purchase...
Taft Hall was built in 1890. It was originally known as the Experiment Station but later named for G...
A lantern slide of Springfield College's Judd Gymnasia, c. 1912. Notice that the central tower has y...
A photograph of a typical locker room in Springfield College's Judd Gymnasia. The locker rooms were...
A photograph of the front entrance of Judd Gymnasia covered in Ivy. The ivy at this point was so thi...