The 1911 Building, designed by Raleigh architect Harry P. S. Keller (Leazar Hall and Park Shops), was constructed in 1909. After the addition of two wings in 1911, it became the largest dormitory of its...
The 1911 Building, designed by Raleigh architect Harry P. S. Keller (Leazar Hall and Park Shops), was constructed in 1909. After the addition of two wings in 1911, it became the largest dormitory of its time in the South, providing housing for 240 students, and was used in this function from 1909 to 1943. It is named in honor of the Class of 1911 who, in their sophomore year, decided not to continue the practice of hazing incoming students. The building underwent extensive renovations in 2008.