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Brooks is actually the second oldest building on the Barnard campus, designed by architect Charles A. Rich and constructed between [[1906]] and [[1907]].<ref>[http://books.google.com/books?id=t0gj61QSgk8C&lpg=PA502&ots=H9-Rrm4Db_&dq=milbank%20hall%20barnard&pg=PA502#v=onepage&q=milbank%20hall%20barnard&f=false AIA Guide to NYC, 2010, p. 502]</ref> | Brooks is actually the second oldest building on the Barnard campus, designed by architect Charles A. Rich and constructed between [[1906]] and [[1907]].<ref>[http://books.google.com/books?id=t0gj61QSgk8C&lpg=PA502&ots=H9-Rrm4Db_&dq=milbank%20hall%20barnard&pg=PA502#v=onepage&q=milbank%20hall%20barnard&f=false AIA Guide to NYC, 2010, p. 502]</ref> | ||
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[[Category:Barnard residence halls]] | [[Category:Barnard residence halls]] |
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Brooks Hall is a dormitory on the Barnard College campus. It is part of the Quad of dormitories on the southern end of the campus.
Brooks is actually the second oldest building on the Barnard campus, designed by architect Charles A. Rich and constructed between 1906 and 1907.[1]