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Conger - Neal House

The Conger-Neal Residence Hall was built in 1956 and completely refurnished in 1997. The building is co-ed by floor and forms the east corner of the old quad. The rooms are arranged in suites, each containing six double-occupancy rooms and a common living area. 

The buildings are named after two Knox professors—John L. Conger, who taught history at Knox from 1907 to 1945, and Herbert Neal, a Professor of Chemistry from 1897 to 1913.

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