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Welcome to "Tommy" Hall. Tommy is a special place because it houses first and second year students. The basement of St Thomas Hall houses St. John's Life Safety. The basement is also home to St. John's student lounge.
Thomas Hall, constructed in 1958, is the first of the University dormitories designed by Marcel Breuer and the second Breuer building on campus. The monastery was built three years earlier. The hall is an L shaped structure that contains two hundred and seven predominately two bed units, housing four hundred and eight students.
Please note the following:
Ceiling Heights (may vary slightly from room to room) - St. Thomas Hall = 8' 1" (note: Thomas 4 is 8' 5").
Shelving: 5 shelves 8.5" apart with 41" above the top shelf. Shelves are 15" wide and 23 9/16" deep.
General: 5 shelves, desk, bed, closet space for each resident, plus one sink and one medicine cabinet in each room. Laundry facilities are in the basement and there is one kitchen area per floor with a stovetop/oven, refrigerator and microwave. All rooms are carpeted.
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