Harriet E. Richards Cooperative House

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"The HER Cooperative House established in 1928 was the first cooperative dormitory in the nation. A home for women who could not otherwise afford the cost of a University education. A home for the women who could not otherwise afford the cost of a University education, it has become a model for similar residencies throughout the United States. The idea for the House came from Lucy Jenkins Franklin, the first Dean of Women at Boston University, and the generous gift of Harriet E. Richards made the idea a reality in this handsome building, which was the 19th century home of a Boston merchant. Generations of women students have enjoyed the cooperative mode of life envisioned by the founders."
(Inscription above the door of the Harriet E. Richards House, 191 Bay State Road, Boston, Massachusetts)

The Harriet E. Richards Cooperative House provides alternative housing to Boston University's female undergraduate students dependent on financial-aid.

The House was founded in 1928 at Boston University and is now located at 191 Bay State Road, in the heart of Boston University campus. It is home to 24 women, who continue the tradition and spirit of cooperative living.

An article about the Harriet E. Richards House was published in Summer 2007 issue of Bostonia magazine.

R.S.V.P. and send your latest e-mail address and contact information to heralums.191@gmail.com.

 

   

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