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Founded in 1871, Smith College opened in 1875 with 14 students. Today, Smith is among the largest womens colleges in the United States, with students from 46 states and 78 countries. Smith at a Glance - Smith College Smith College discover-smith smith-glance Smith College discover-smith smith-glance
Hubbard House Hubbard House, where Julia Child 34 lived while she was at Smith, is still haunted by her (friendly) ghost, residents say. Julia Child Day Memories Shine Brightly at Hubbard House Smith College news-events news julia-child Smith College news-events news julia-child
The rooms vary in size by house and by the number of students they accommodate. The average single is 9 x 10 and the average double is 12 x 14.
Wireless internet. Air conditioning and heating. Vending machines located on the first floor.
The general stereotypes of Smith housing are that the houses closest to the academic buildings (Green St and Lower Elm) are the quieter houses, houses farthest from the academic buildings (the Quad) are louder houses, and houses in the middle (Center Campus, Upper Elm) are a mix depending on the house and the year!
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Sessions House, a grand colonial house on Elm Street, is the oldest house on campus. It is also the house with what may be the most intriguing history, boasting both a secret passageway and a pair of lovers.