For many years, the building served as the primary administrative center. The Office of the President and the Registrar called Greene home. However, its true soul lies in its function as the home of the .

Greene Building - Institute Archives and Special Collections

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Built at a cost of $400,000 using Harvard brick and limestone trim, it was part of a campus-wide movement toward the Colonial Revival style. Academic and Student Life

Greene is the primary home of the (though some courses meet in the adjacent, more historic West Hall). It houses: