Williams College Perry House
Perry House, the former Alpha Delta Phi Fraternity, gets its name
from Professor Emeritus Arthur Latham Perry (1830-1905), Class of
1852, and his sons. The house still retains remnants of its Greek
Past, including an extraordinarily interesting inner room known as The
Goat Room. You’ll have to use your imagination on what The Goat Room
was formerly used for, but today it’s used as a party and fancy dinner
space. Perry also has a beautiful library great for studying and
resting, and a grand staircase taking you to upstairs rooms. Exquisite
inside and out, Perry is a wonderful Row House, and has singles and
doubles.
Built in 1852, Perry was purchased by the college in 1969 and
renovated in 1994. Perry houses 28 upper class students in 16 singles
and 6 doubles on four floors. It is part of the Wood Neighborhood.
Photo 70, July 2015