Moshier-Huchison is a residence hall for students with single and double rooms built in 1952 for the Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity.
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Phone

740-587-0810
Use Student Housing
Established 1952
Designer/Architect Sims, Cornelius and Schooley with William Gehron
Style Details Georgian Colonial style.
Formerly the Sigma Alpha Epsilon House, it’s named for Malcom Moshier ’37 and James Huchison ‘33. Both were lifelong supporters of the college—each endowing student scholarships—and active mentors to generations of Denison’s SAE chapter.

More about Moshier-Huchison House

The architects of the building are Sims, Cornelius and Schooley with William Gehron. The design is Georgian Colonial style, and Moshier-Huchison was built to house the fraternity Sigma Alpha Epsilon in 1952.

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