Home to: Residence halls |   | Roberts Row is a quadrangle of seven small residence halls: Piper, Drummond and Goddard-Hodgkins (known to students as "Go-Ho") on the west; Grossman, Pierce, Perkins-Wilson (known as "Pee-Wee"), and Treworgy on the east side. Miller Library with its stately tower marks the southern end of the Roberts Row quad, and the Roberts building, to the north, gives the quadrangle its name. | Colby's dominant architectural style, with red brick and white columns, is called neo-Georgian or Georgian Revival. When the new campus was built a half century ago, a new brick was developed. The Colby brick, still manufactured, was considered an improvement on the Harvard brick. |
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