Princeton University. Property of the Trustees of Princeton University.
Source: Bric-a-Brac, 1920, p.308
Dial Lodge, another Milliken design, followed in 1917. Built of the same local stone as the University and featuring a variety of Collegiate Gothic touches, it reflects the increasing influence of academic buildings on club architecture. This stylistic conformity with the campus also sends the architectural message of Dial's allegiance to the university first, and to the club system second.
Dial Lodge, another Milliken design, followed in 1917. Built of the same local stone as the University and featuring a variety of Collegiate Gothic touches, it reflects the increasing influence of academic buildings on club architecture. This stylistic conformity with the campus also sends the architectural message of Dial's allegiance to the university first, and to the club system second.