Caption: An exterior view of Newell J. Smith Residence Hall during summer shows the facility's circular front entrance. The 425-bed building opens to students in late August and is the first major residence hall to open on campus since Ogg Hall in 1965.
Photo by: Jeff Miller
Date: August 2006
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Caption: An exterior view of Newell J. Smith Residence Hall during summer shows the facility's circular front entrance. The 425-bed building opens to students in late August and is the first major residence hall to open on campus since Ogg Hall in 1965.
Photo by: Jeff Miller
Date: August 2006
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Caption: Newell's Café features deli-style food service and cafeteria seating for 92 people on the first floor of Newell J. Smith Residence Hall. The 425-bed building opens to students in late August and is the first major residence hall to open on campus since Ogg Hall in 1965.
Photo by: Jeff Miller
Date: August 2006
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Caption: The Marian J. Laines Lounge features more than 6,000 square feet of common space on the first floor of Newell J. Smith Residence Hall. The 425-bed building opens to students in late August and is the first major residence hall to open on campus since Ogg Hall in 1965.
Photo by: Jeff Miller
Date: August 2006
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Caption: Clusters of two to three residential rooms, arranged by gender and sharing a common bathroom, open to color-coded hallways on five floors of Newell J. Smith Residence Hall. The 425-bed building opens to students in late August and is the first major residence hall to open on campus since Ogg Hall in 1965.
Photo by: Jeff Miller
Date: August 2006
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Caption: Double rooms in Newell J. Smith Residence Hall feature large windows and nearly 300 square feet of living space, including walk-in closet storage. The 425-bed building opens to students in late August and is the first major residence hall to open on campus since Ogg Hall in 1965.
Photo by: Jeff Miller
Date: August 2006
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Caption: Double rooms in Newell J. Smith Residence Hall feature large windows and nearly 300 square feet of living space, including walk-in closet storage. The 425-bed building opens to students in late August and is the first major residence hall to open on campus since Ogg Hall in 1965.
Photo by: Jeff Miller
Date: August 2006
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Caption: Double rooms in Newell J. Smith Residence Hall feature large windows and nearly 300 square feet of living space, including walk-in closet storage. The 425-bed building opens to students in late August and is the first major residence hall to open on campus since Ogg Hall in 1965.
Photo by: Jeff Miller
Date: August 2006
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Caption:Newell Smith, Director of University Housing until his retirement in 1983.
Photo by:courtesy UW-Madison University Archives
Date: circa 1974
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