Auxiliary Dormitories
An Auxiliary Dormitory Plan was initiated in 1945 as part of a planned
expansion of campus facilities. The Institute offered to assume the mortgages
and deeds of existing fraternity houses and construct new houses for fraternities
who were able to raise forty percent of the total cost. According to the
plan, the houses would be considered the property of the Institute and
would therefore be tax exempt, cared for as part of the physical plant,
rented to students on an individual basis and subject to the rules of
the Institute. Four auxiliary dormitories were constructed under the plan.
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A two-story brick structure was built at 2 Eaton Rd. in 1946 and occupied
by Delta Kappa Epsilon. DKE vacated the house in 1965 and it was converted
into the Student Affairs Center (now the Admissions Building).

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A double building at 8 Sherry Rd. was built in 1955 and occupied by Delta
Phi. One structure was used as a dormitory and the other provided recreational
and dining facilities.
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A three-story house on Sunset Terrace, once used as the president's residence,
was renovated for use as an auxiliary dormitory in 1955. The house was
leased by Alpha Tau Omega from 1955 to 1965. Acacia occupied the house
in 1967 and purchased it from the Institute in 1978.
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The fourth auxiliary dormitory, also on Sunset Terrace, was built in
1959 and occupied by Delta Tau Delta.
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