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- Snell–Hitchcock abstract "Amos Jerome Snell Hall and Charles Hitchcock Hall, more commonly known as Snell–Hitchcock, make up a residence hall at the University of Chicago. Built in 1892 (Snell) and 1901 (Hitchcock), they are the oldest residence halls still in use as such on the university's campus. Snell is built in a Collegiate Gothic style, while Hitchcock is Prairie Style-inspired Gothic. The buildings feature fireplaces and exteriors of limestone, as well as hardwood molding and trim.Snell–Hitchcock is currently known for having a high level of community spirit and involvement, which are best displayed at the annual University of Chicago Scavenger Hunt. Also known as Scav Hunt, it marks the high point of the year for many of the inhabitants of the two dorms; as of 2012, the Snell–Hitchcock team has won 13 of the 26 hunts to date, and holds the longest winning streak (four years) in the history of the game. The dorm is on the northwest corner of the University's Main Quadrangles at the corner of 57th St. and Ellis Avenue. It is connected via emergency exits to Searle Chemistry Laboratory.Hitchcock House's mascot is the armadillo. Snell House's mascot is the tortoise.".
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- Snell–Hitchcock wikiPageID "4315394".
- Snell–Hitchcock wikiPageRevisionID "599174455".
- Snell–Hitchcock added "1974-12-30".
- Snell–Hitchcock architect "Dwight Heald Perkins".
- Snell–Hitchcock architecture Prairie_School.
- Snell–Hitchcock built "1901".
- Snell–Hitchcock governingBody "Private".
- Snell–Hitchcock latDegrees "41".
- Snell–Hitchcock latDirection "N".
- Snell–Hitchcock latMinutes "47".
- Snell–Hitchcock latSeconds "28.16".
- Snell–Hitchcock location "1009".
- Snell–Hitchcock longDegrees "87".
- Snell–Hitchcock longDirection "W".
- Snell–Hitchcock longMinutes "36".
- Snell–Hitchcock longSeconds "2.85".
- Snell–Hitchcock name "Charles Hitchcock Hall".
- Snell–Hitchcock opened "1902-10-01".
- Snell–Hitchcock refnum "74000751".
- Snell–Hitchcock subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Chicago,_Illinois.
- Snell–Hitchcock subject Category:Residence_halls_of_the_University_of_Chicago.
- Snell–Hitchcock subject Category:School_buildings_on_the_National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_Chicago,_Illinois.
- Snell–Hitchcock subject Category:University_and_college_buildings_on_the_National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_Illinois.
- Snell–Hitchcock subject Category:University_and_college_dormitories_in_the_United_States.
- Snell–Hitchcock subject Category:University_of_Chicago.
- Snell–Hitchcock type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Snell–Hitchcock type Building.
- Snell–Hitchcock type Place.
- Snell–Hitchcock type Wikidata:Q532.
- Snell–Hitchcock type Place.
- Snell–Hitchcock type Location.
- Snell–Hitchcock comment "Amos Jerome Snell Hall and Charles Hitchcock Hall, more commonly known as Snell–Hitchcock, make up a residence hall at the University of Chicago. Built in 1892 (Snell) and 1901 (Hitchcock), they are the oldest residence halls still in use as such on the university's campus. Snell is built in a Collegiate Gothic style, while Hitchcock is Prairie Style-inspired Gothic.".
- Snell–Hitchcock label "Snell–Hitchcock".
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- Snell–Hitchcock sameAs Q7547660.
- Snell–Hitchcock sameAs Q7547660.
- Snell–Hitchcock wasDerivedFrom Snell–Hitchcock?oldid=599174455.
- Snell–Hitchcock depiction Snell_Hitchcock1.JPG.