Residence Halls Image Gallery
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Date
circa 1960
Screen Reader Description
Black and white photograph of a large two-story brick building with automobiles in the parking lot in front
Source
University Archives
Digitization Date
June 16, 2021
Original Format
3½" x 5" black and white photograph
Archives Collection
Public Relations Office Photos, 1950s-1970s
Archives Container Number
PF-3
File Folder Number
301R
File Folder Title
Williams
Archives Identification Number
RG 7/4
Identifier
PF3-301R-9.jpg
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Williams Hall opened in 1960 as a residence hall. It was named in honor of long-time Bible professor Arthur Williams (1896-1978), who taught at Cedarville from 1953 to 1967. He served as chair of the Bible Department (1955-1967) and Dean of Students (1953-1960). In 1968 he became the first person to be honored as Honorary Alumnus of Cedarville College. In 1981 Williams Hall was converted to offices, and it now (2021) houses classrooms and offices and serves as the home of the academic departments of education, psychology, and English, literature, and modern languages.