1920-1932
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Saint Thomas of Villanova Monastery
was named in honor of Saint Thomas of Villanova, a
sixteenth-century Augustinian archbishop and educator. This structure,
designed by architects Henry D. Dagit and Sons, was built to replace the
monastery of 1899, which was destroyed by fire on 2 August 1932. The dome
of Alumni Hall is visible on the right. (Photograph by Alan Nyiri, 1991). |
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