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A NEW LOOK ON THE INN CORNER

APRIL 1968
Feature
A NEW LOOK ON THE INN CORNER
APRIL 1968

WITH AN OPEN HOUSE for the College community and Upper Valley residents the Hanover Inn last month signaled the completion of its new main wing. The new portion of the Inn had actually been in operation for some weeks, but a few finishing touches remained to be done, and with the general invitation from Manager James T. McFate and the Board of Overseers the "opening" became official enough to permit public inspection of every nook and cranny of the handsome new edifice, which has failed in one traditional respect it has drawn no architectural debate whatsoever.

Wheelock Street entrance to the undergroundgarage and the enlarged terracewith an open view of the campus.

The Inn's new entrance lobby and registration desk.

The main lounge, with windows onMain Street and the campus, memorializes the late Sidney C. Hayward '26, Secretary of the College.

The Byble and Drum Room, entered from the lobby and nearthe main dining room, has replaced the former Coffee Shop.

One of more than fifty modem rooms in the new wing.

The Inn bar, or Drum Room, adjoins the Byble and Drumand carries out the same decor of early New England history.

Hanover Inn Manager James T. McFate.