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  2. Kilachand Hall - Wikipedia

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    In 1954, Boston University bought the hotel and converted it to a girls-only dormitory of the same name. In 1953, playwright Eugene O'Neill died in suite 401 on the fourth floor. In his honor, the fourth floor was named a specialty housing area called the Writer's Corridor. [3] School folklore holds that the building is haunted by the ...

  3. Reid Hall (Miami University) - Wikipedia

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    Reid Hall (1948–2006) was a dormitory at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio, that housed about 140 students. [1] However, it was not just a place where students lived. After a shooting occurred in 1959, the building became known as one of the most haunted buildings on campus.

  4. Mary Reed Hall - Wikipedia

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    The Mary Reed Building has been said to be haunted for many years. The custodial staff often reports strange happenings within the historic building. Examples include books being strewn around locked rooms, sightings of a ghostly woman, and alarms going off when the building is deserted. There are even reports that a chair in the old library ...

  5. Mystery music, flickering lights, ghostly visions: Monmouth ...

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    The nearly century-old Great Hall at Monmouth University is a spectacular space. But haunted stories suggest it's a space of specters too. Mystery music, flickering lights, ghostly visions ...

  6. Red Lady of Huntingdon College - Wikipedia

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    The second Red Lady, according to Windham, was a former student named Martha (according to Windham) or Margaret (according to another source; no last name for this alleged person has ever been offered) who had reluctantly come to Huntingdon from New York, because her father's mother had attended Huntingdon when it was in Tuskegee, and his will specified that she must attend his mother's alma ...

  7. Bursley Hall - Wikipedia

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    The sixth floor of Bursley Hall was the site of a double-shooting that occurred on April 17, 1981. The morning of April 17, 22-year-old Leo Kelly Jr., a junior Psychology major at the University, threw several Molotov cocktail fire bombs down the sixth-floor hallway of Bursley's Douglas wing, igniting fires and triggering the building's fire alarms.

  8. List of horror films set in academic institutions - Wikipedia

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    The Dorm That Dripped Blood: Stephen Carpenter and Jeffrey Obrow: Students cleaning an abandoned dormitory during Christmas break are stalked by a killer with a baseball bat encrusted in nails. Released in the United Kingdom as Pranks [10] 1982 Pieces: Juan Piquer Simón: A serial killer dismembers young women on a Boston college campus with a ...

  9. Pemberton Hall (Eastern Illinois University) - Wikipedia

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    Pemberton Hall is a women's residence hall at Eastern Illinois University, in Charleston, Illinois.Located at the north end of the university campus, at the corner of 4th street and Lincoln Avenue, Pemberton Hall is registered as a historic landmark, due to its status as the oldest women's college residence hall in the state.