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Definition of Halls
1. hall [n] - See also: hall
Lexicographical Neighbors of Halls
Literary usage of Halls
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Catalogue by Princeton University (1917)
"Juniors and seniors who belong to upperclass clubs eat at those clubs, while
non-club men eat either at the Dining halls or at private boarding houses ..."
2. Catalogue by R. J. Charles Glover Library (1901)
"HOFFMAN AND EIGENBRODT halls DEDICATED, MAY 30, 1900. CORNER•STONE OF WHITE HALL
LAID, ... WHITE, EDSON AND LORILLARD halls OCCUPIED, SEPTEMBER, 1903. ..."
3. The Universities of Europe in the Middle Ages by Hastings Rashdall (1895)
"Something has already been said in connexion with Thedemo- Paris about the system
of residence in halls or Hostels and the gradual changes by which the Hall ..."
4. Annual Report by Correctional Association of New York (1864)
"Cleansing of the halls and Cells. The cleansing of halls and cells in both prisons
is carefully and thoroughly done. In the female prison, ..."