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26 Drew Residence Hall opened in 1947 and was built to house forty male students. Minneapolis attorney Charles M. Drew, a regular contributor to Hamline since the 1930s, made a $300,000 pledge contingent upon Hamline matching it. Construction on the hall began on April 4, 1946 and cost $350,000. Drew Residence Hall became co-ed in 1976, and currently houses over 200 students. The main floor is home to the School of Education, offices, and classroom space.
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