
The second and third floors of Seymour Union feature traditional college residence hall design. Each double room opens to a hallway, with a common bath on each floor and laundry facilities.
The first floor of Seymour Hall is occupied by the Student Union, which includes campus dining facilities, meeting rooms and offices. Seymour Hall is named after Lyman K. Seymour, a banker and member of the Knox Class of 1886. His wife, Agnes Jarrett Seymour, made the gift in memory of her husband that provided for construction of the building in 1921.
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