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2013-2014 Course Catalog - PDF Format - Flagler College

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22 FLAGLER COLLEGE<br />

Molly Wiley Art Building*<br />

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rehabilitation and conversion for classrooms and studios for the <strong>College</strong>’s Art<br />

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iconic smokestack, and the former Artists’ Studios retains all of its exterior<br />

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balcony. The building is named in honor of Mary Lily <strong>Flagler</strong> “Molly” Lewis<br />

Wiley, Henry <strong>Flagler</strong>’s great-grand niece and Lawrence Lewis’ sister.<br />

Casa Amarylla*/Wiley Hall<br />

Wiley Hall, constructed in 1888 as a residence for the Hotel physician was<br />

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building is named for Mary Lily <strong>Flagler</strong> “Molly” Lewis Wiley who spent much of<br />

her childhood living there and provided funds for the rehabilitation of the building.<br />

65 Cuna Street<br />

A Spanish Colonial style building, renovated by the <strong>College</strong> to provide a<br />

permanent location for WFCF, 88FIVE FM.<br />

Hanke Hall<br />

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and Second Spanish Period style. The courtyard entry is highlighted by a tiled<br />

fountain designed by <strong>Flagler</strong> <strong>College</strong> Fine Arts majors. Hanke Hall houses<br />

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<br />

G.F. Robert Hanke, USMC (Ret.), a member of the <strong>College</strong>’s Board of Trustees<br />

and a great-grandson of Mr. Henry M. <strong>Flagler</strong>.<br />

Palm Cottage*/Counseling Center<br />

Built to house the steam powered dynamo that provided electricity to Casa<br />

Amarylla, the campus’s tiniest building proudly boasts its Greek Revival temple<br />

entry supported on palm tree trunk columns. The Counseling Center is located<br />

between Wiley Hall and Lewis House.<br />

Arbizzani Sculpture Studio<br />

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became incorporated into the art program complex in 2007.<br />

Ponce de Leon Cottage*/Thompson Hall<br />

The property is one of the few surviving “winter cottages” constructed for Mr.<br />

Henry <strong>Flagler</strong>. The <strong>College</strong> acquired the Queen Anne-style residence in 1983 and<br />

preserved its distinctive Victorian features, including projecting gable wings and

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