Women's Missionary Council Of The Methodist Episcopal Church South Funded And Established A Project For Girls As An "Annex" To The Paine Campus In 1902. The Two Industrial Buildings And Bennett Hall Were Part Of The Project.
Rev. Hammond Was A Minister Of The Methodist Episcopal Church From The North Georgia Conference. He was Elected The Third President Of Paine College In 1911 And Served Until 1915. Bennett Hall Was Erected During His Administration.
Bennett Hall, A Dormitory For Women, Was Named In Memory Of Miss Bell H. Bennett; Name Changed To Harper House In 1962 And Served As A Dormitory For Men Until 1971. The Building Was Demolished In 1977.
Bennett College -- Campus Building; Buildings; College Buildings; Presidents
Wilbur F. Steele Hall Was Completed in 1922 and is One of the Earliest Buildings on Campus. It Was Designed as a Dining Facility. The building Was Named in Honor of Wilbur F. Steele, the President of Bennett College From 1881-1889. In 2004 the...
Aerial view of Paine College campus. Beginning - right of picture, top to bottom: Carter Gymnasium, Bennett Hall, Girl's Cottages, Mary Helm Hall, Candler Library, Holsey Hall, Haygood Hall (with tower), President's House, left; and Epwowth Hall...
Homecoming Queen, Pictured from left to right, Katherine Wesley, Miss Alpha Phi Alpha; Ida Morris, Miss Bennett Hall; Judith Gunn, Miss DuBois Hall; Deborah Thomas, Miss Junior; Ramona Hoage, Miss Sophomore; Brigitte Hubbard, Miss Freshman; and...
Bennett College--Campus Building; Housing; College Buildings; Photographs; Buildings; Dormitory
Annie Merner Pfeiffer Hall Was Erected in 1934 as a Senior Dormitory Under the 1930's Building Program Begun After Bennett College Became a Women's College. The Buidling Was Designed By Charles C. Hartmann, One of Greensboro's Most Prominent...
The Baseball Team Was Very Popular in the Black Community. The Team Played Those of the Few Colleges Who Were Lucky Enough to Have Teams Like Hampton Institute.