French & Judge
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French & Judge Floor Plans
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French and Judge (formerly McLane) halls sit at the west end of Tuck
Mall, above the Connecticut River. The halls were built in 1960 on the site of
the former Wigwam Circle, temporary housing created for returning World War II
veterans and their families.
French and Judge house first-year students in singles, and two- and
three-room doubles. Each hall has a spacious lounge, snack preparation area,
and study rooms. Judge Hall is substance-free for the 2007-08 academic
year.
- French - 98 beds
- Judge - 87 beds
Maxwell-Channing Cox

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Maxwell-Channing Cox Floor Plans
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Maxwell and Channing Cox are two apartment complexes that house upperclass
students. Each apartment contains a living room, kitchen, bath, and four single
bedrooms. Two affinity programs are housed in Maxwell: the Hillel apartments
and the Kade German Center.
These buildings are a traditional favorite for members of the senior class.
The apartments provide the residents with all of the convenience of living on
campus, combined with all of the benefits of living in an apartment.
- Maxwell - 68 beds
- Channing Cox - 68 beds

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