Homewood Campus Tour
 
Johns Hopkins Club

When the University moved to the Homewood campus, the Johns Hopkins Club moved with it, occupying Homewood House until 1929, when that building was restored as a museum. Club members had to content themselves with a small dining room in Levering Hall until 1936, when Theodore Marburg (trustee 1902-45) and his sister Amelia, provided the necessary funds to construct the current building, in memory of their brothers, William and Charles. The architects Wrenn, Lewis and Jencks designed a modern counterpart to Homewood House, continuing the tradition of Georgian buildings on campus. An addition, comprising an office and additional kitchen space, was made in 1956, and the kitchen facilities were again renovated and added to in 1980-81. Additional dining space was added in 1986-87.



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