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Morgan Hall

                                                          by Maureen Akua McDaniel

                                                                                In 1901, Morgan Hall opened its doors for the first time.
                                                                                This stately, modern building was designed to house 75
                                                                                students and featured a large open dining room which fed
                                                                                students, faculty and staff.   But by the time we entered
                                                                                Spelman, Morgan Hall had seen better days.

                                                                                Those who lived in Morgan enjoyed the luxury of simply
                                                                                walking down stairs to get something to eat while the rest
                                                                                of us had to trudge across campus and stand in line to
                                                                                receive our meals.  There were no choices; no salad lines,
                                                                                vegan/vegetarian alternatives, no pasta stations or drink
                                                                                choices. Whatever the cafeteria ladies cooked, that’s what
                                                                                we got!

                                  Dining Hall
        I remember calling some of our main entrees “wonder meat”—wonder what this is? How about those Sunday bags
        provided at lunch for Sunday dinner? They usually contained a dry lunch meat and cheese sandwich with chips and
        cookie or fruit. We often used our irons to toast the bread and melt the cheese; anything to make these take-out
        meals palatable. Although we complained about our cuisine, we all agreed that our food was better than
        Morehouse’s fare. One good meal a year was the International dinner. I can’t remember the official name or
        occasion, but the food was delectable

        While the food was truly horrible, we engaged our servers who were school mates, fellowshipped with our friends,
        and attended special social events like the banquet for those who made honor roll. Laughter, stories, bonding, etc.
        took place at mealtime. However, on August 11, 1970 in the early morning hours, Morgan Hall was engulfed by a
        four alarm fire. Fortunately, the building was unoccupied except for Dean Schivers, who escaped unharmed. There
        were many tears when Morgan Hall burned to the ground but the memories and friendships that were made there
        have survived.
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