Jameson-Mead Hall β€” Brown University
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Jameson-Mead Hall

πŸ› Corridor🚿 Communal Bathroom❄️ No ACπŸ›— Elevator
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About Jameson-Mead Hall

Part of Keeney Quadrangle, the iconic first-year residential complex built in 1957. Jameson-Mead is a corridor-style hall with communal bathrooms on each floor and elevator access. Rooms open onto shared hallways. Standard Brown furnishings are provided: extra-long twin bed and mattress, bookcase, bureau, desk and chair, and a closet or wardrobe. The shared lounges and common spaces between Keeney's three buildings make this cluster highly social; students often prop their doors open and the halls buzz with activity.

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