Neely Hall

Dedicated on November 13, 1928, Neely Hall was the original dining hall on campus and also served as office space before becoming a women’s dormitory. Located above the Refectory, it contains one single, two doubles and one triple, with two bathrooms. Window units provide air conditioning in the rooms, all of which are carpeted. The bell from the original Clarksville campus hangs over the entrance to the dorm, and there is a private dining area aptly named the “Bell Room.” In Rhodes’ early days, President Diehl and his family lived in Neely.
Neely Floor Plan (PDF)
Singles
y
NE 201
11′3′ x 13′4
Doubles
| NE 200 | 14′10" x 13′4 | y |
| NE 202 | 12′3" x 13′4" | y |
Triples
| NE 203 |
20′1" x 13′4" |
y |
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