While the building housed the office of history faculty member Charles Trinkaus from the 1950s through 1970, there seems to be no evidence to support the campus rumor that the Tea House was once the office of long-time faculty member Joseph Campbell.
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Andrews Annex, built in the 1990s adjacent to Andrews House, houses a number of administrative offices.
Lyles House is home to the college's Health Services Center.
The President's House, built in 1921 and designed by architect Lewis Bowman is an example of "stockbroker Tudor-Elizabethan." Typical of Bowman are the ornate chimneys, tower like entrance pavilion and graceful treatment of the garden facade. Its living room features restored carved beams, representing the various trades, from a 16th-century Tudor mansion in England. Additionally, above the mantel a Christian creation story is told in intricate wood carving. Campus legend dictates that a secret panel exists in the living room leading to a wine cellar, which was built …