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The Gatehouse
The Gatehouse, also known as the Homewood Lodge, stood at the
entrance to the property of William Wyman, and was built around
1875 in the same Italianate style as Homewood Villa. (The
Homewood Villa, built in 1853, no longer stands. It was torn down
in May 1955.) The Department of Gas Engineering used the building
during the 1920s and early 1930s. It then stood vacant for a
time, until it was renovated in the late 1930s, and possibly
occupied briefly by the Camera Club. The
chemical engineering department
took over the building in 1939, using it for graduate
student labs. During this time, two students in the department
also lived on the second floor. The
News-Letter
moved its offices into the
building in October 1965.
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