McClintic-Marshall House
First-year residence hall McClintic-Marshall, more commonly known as M&M, is located south of Johnson Hall and near the University Center. The H-shaped building is named for 1888 graduates Howard McClintic and Charles Marshall, who built the Golden Gate Bridge, the George Washington Bridge, the Waldorf Astoria and the Panama Canal.
McClintic-Marshall houses 280 first-year students, who all reside in doubles. Each resident has his or her own desk with bookshelf, desk chair, bed, closet with drawers, and a medicine cabinet with mirror.
A large programming lounge with a kitchen as well as a laundry room can be found on the ground floor of the building. A TV lounge is located in the center of the building on each of the upper floors.
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