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Historic Views of Morningside College: Early 1900s


In the early 1900s, the two main campus buildings were College Hall (left) and the Conservatory of Music (right) which housed the School of Expression

College Hall was renamed Lewis Hall after Morningside's second president, Dr. William Seeley Lewis.

The Conservatory (now called Charles City College Hall) is home to several Theatre Department offices.