7. Mather House
Mather House is used for classrooms and offices by the departments
of History,
Art History & Art,
Classics,
Religion,
and Political
Science. It was designed as a dormitory by Abram Garfield,
son of President James A. Garfield. Mather House was built
by the Alumnae
Association of the College for Women as a memorial to Flora
Stone Mather and in celebration of the 25th anniversary of
that college. The building served as a dormitory for more than
40 years and became the first coeducational dormitory at the
University.

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