Architect A. T. Simmons, stylistically building influenced by Prairie School of Architecture, constructed 1916-1917. Office located in Lewis Hall. For several years used by Dean Of Women, Rosa Lewis.
William B. Morgan was the second president of Penn College. Prior to becoming president, William Morgan was a professor of mathematics and astronomy. He served for two years as president and then went back to teaching.
Architect A. T. Simmons, stylistically building influenced by Prairie School of Architecture, const5ructed 1916-1917.Interior of Lewis Hall central lounge area. Clusters of three to five dorm rooms would open into a central lounge area that…
Benjamin F. Trueblood was the third president of Penn College. He served for eleven years and then went on to work in the peace movement and edit "Advocate of Peace".
Architect A. T. Simmons, stylistically building influenced by Prairie School of Architecture, constructed 1916-1917. Clusters of three to five dorm rooms would open into a central lounge are with a working fireplace. The entire design of the…
Absalom Rosenberger served as the fourth president of Penn College. Before becoming president, he received his law degree from the university of Michigan. He was the longest serving president of the college.