
Lincoln Avenue Residence Hall
Originally known simply as the Women's Residence Halls, construction of the Lincoln Avenue Residence Halls
began on December 31, 1946 and the facility was completed in
September of 1949.
The building's two wings were designed to hold 548 women
students and feature central set of "dining rooms, kitchen,
recreational and lounge facilities", as well as a spacious central
lounge. Each wing also
contained an apartment for its Head Resident.
When the Hall was constructed, it was intended that a second
Hall would be designed immediately west of it within short order and
would share its kitchen facilities.
On Sunday, September 30, 1984,
the halls were rededicated in honor of Deans Miriam A. Shelden and
Maria Leonard. Miriam
Shelden served as the Dean of Women from 1947 onward and as the Dean
of Student Personnel from 1973 to her death in 1975, where she
worked for equal opportunities for achievement for women,
minorities, and other disenfranchised groups on campus. Maria Leonard served as the
Dean of Women from 1923 to 1945 and founded the freshman scholarship
honorary Alpha Lambda Delta.
She is remembered for presiding over a time in the
University's history when women found it more acceptable to attend
college and were doing so in greater numbers, requiring an
increasing emphasis on women's needs in the University
environment.
Sometime between 2000 and 2003, Lincoln Avenue Residence
Halls welcomed Chef Jean Louis as their new head chef. Chef Louis formerly operated
a widely regarded French restaurant in downtown Urbana.
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