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THE ARCHITECTURE OF THE UNIVERSITY OF OREGON

Mary Spiller House


Source: Oregana, 1914

Architect: Yousta D. Hensil.

History

Built in 1908 to provide housing for approximately 20 women, this building was named for Mary Boise Spiller, the first woman member of the UO faculty. Spiller taught English and Elocution and was head of the Preparatory School. Spiller House was located between Collier House and Hendricks Hall. It became an annex to Hendricks Hall and served various functions until it was razed in 1951/52.

Bibliography

Newspaper Articles

  • "Girls Dormitory." Oregon Weekly. 7 June 1908: 5. ill.
  • "Mary Spiller House. Girls dormitory opened." Oregon Weekly. 28 Sept. 1908: 2.
  • Dunn, Frederic S. "Mary Spiller Hall's Namesake." Daily Emerald 19 May 1934: 2.
  • "Scrap-book Reveals Details of Life of Mary Spiller." Daily Emerald 23 Nov. 1935: 4.
Text / Images: Ed Teague (1 June 2004). Copyright/Permissions
Maintained by: Ed Teague, ehteague@uoregon.edu
Last Modified: 08/21/2006