Warfield Hall

Known as Recitation Hall from its opening in 1930 to 1935 when students petitioned the Board of Trustees to change the name in honor of retiring president Ethelbert D. Warfield.  Warfield Hall was designed by Ludlow & Peabody of New York and built by local firm Quigley Hafer during Wilson College's late 1920s building boom.  It has been used for classroom space and faculty offices including the Departments of Psychology and Art during the 1930s.