Foster Hall, 1922 View


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01/01/1922

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Foster Hall was named for Richard B. Foster who was the founder and first principal of Lincoln Institute. Foster Hall is a three story building. For several years it was the only dormitory for men on campus. It was renovated in phases from 1991 to 1994. It now houses the offices and laboratory facilities for Cooperative Research.

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