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Mills Hall
Mills Hall, located in Guelph, Ontario, is a historic building known for its strong sense of community. Originally opened in 1921 as a men's residence, Mills Hall now accommodates both female and male students in single, double, and triple rooms. Named after James Mills, who directed the Ontario Agricultural College for 25 years, the building reflects his dedication to education and high standards of conduct. Mills was instrumental in launching the Farmers' Institutes of Ontario and securing degree-granting status with the University of Toronto. With its ivy-covered facade and rich history, Mills Hall stands as a tribute to James Mills' legacy and continues to be an integral part of student life on campus.
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