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The Merrick Barn
The Merrick Barn was built by Charles Carroll in the early 19th
century. Originally intended for dairy cattle, the structure was
converted into a student center when the University moved to
Homewood. The ground floor contained three lunch rooms and a
barbershop, the second floor housed the offices of the YMCA and
the News-Letter
(published
by the students of Johns Hopkins since 1897), and
the loft was used by the Dramatic Club, which renamed itself the
"Barnstormers."
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