Reunion Hall, a five-story dormitory, was built in 1870 to commemorate the reunion of the Old and New Schools of the Presbyterian Church. It was razed in 1965 after it had been condemned as a fire hazard. The space it occupied between Stanhope Hall and West College has been left open. During his short stay at Princeton, John F. Kennedy lived in this dormitory.
From Alexander Leitch, A Princeton Companion, copyright Princeton
University Press (1978).
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