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Circle Cottages

In 1960/61, my junior year at Cornell, I lived in Circle 3. My room was on the third floor of a three story white wooden house-like building. There were a number of rooms per floor but I don’t remember how many.

My room, which was narrow and quite small, nonetheless had a built in bookcase on one wall, and a fire escape outside the window, where I sometimes studied.

There was a door near the bookcase that led to a large bathroom which included a tub. Then there was another door in the bathroom that led to my roommate’s room which was quite large.

I don’t remember how many cottages there were but there were at least three since I lived in Circle 3.

We ate at the Sage Hall dining room which was down the hill some from these “dorms.”

I think the nuclear lab was built at the place where the Circle Cottages had been.


Best,

Helen Chuckrow BA 1962, MA 1966 69.115.248.210 (talk) 11:09, 15 September 2023 (UTC)[reply]