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Last Updated: 09/05/2008

   

 

 

ELLINGTON & WARF HALLS
Ellington & Warf Halls
Campus Map
(map #43 & 44)

Name: Ellington & Warf Halls
Built: 1971
Occupy: Co-Ed
Capacity: 204 students

Amenities:

12 hour Visitation
Community Bathrooms
Cable Service
Telephone & Telephone Service
Voicemail
ResNet (Internet) Access
Electronic Card Access
Laundry Community Use
Non-Smoking
Social Lobbies
Study Lobbies
Vending

Dimensions:

Here are the measurements for a typical room in this hall.

Measurements will vary according to the location of the room within the building.

Room is:
12ft 3 1/2" deep
16ft 4" wide

Beds are standard twin size.
36 inches x 76 inches

Window is:
5ft 10 1/2" tall
3ft 10 1/2" wide

Closet is:
2 ft 1" deep
4 ft 1" wide

Floor Plan (rooms may vary):

Room Photos (select a photo to see a larger image):

Who were these halls named after?

Buford Ellington

Earl Buford Ellington (Tennessee Governor from 1959-1963 & 1967-1971) was born in Mississippi in 1907. Ellington became a farmer and merchant, also serving as agriculture commissioner for six years under Frank Clement, and as a member of the legislature before he was elected governor in 1958. He and Clement led the Democratic Party and alternated the executive chair for eighteen years. Initially a segregationist, Ellington later reversed his position. Peaceful, successful nonviolent sit-ins in Nashville were among the earliest and best organized in the nation. His terms saw constitutional changes, reorganization and reduction of state government, liberalization of liquor laws, and repeal of the anti-evolution law. Ellington died in 1972.

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J. Howard Warf was the Tennessee Commissioner of Education from 1963 to 1971.

 

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J. Howard Warf

Spring 2007 Residential Life Staff ~ Ellington & Warf Halls

Hall Staff:

Sarah Young
Molly Broderick
James Toliver
Jameson Young


Hall Director:

Brooke George

 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
   
   
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