This dorm was originally built in 1885, four years after D.L. Moody founded the Mount Hermon School for Boys. It was named after Lord Crossley, one of Moody’s English friends, who donated the money for the building to house about 190 boys. After a disastrous fire, Crossley was rebuilt in 1911. Built in a Palladian-inspired Beaux-arts style, Crossley can now house 150 students. In 1933 it was divided into North Crossley and South Crossley, and in 1974 South Crossley officially became a girls’ residence; North Crossley houses boys. Recently, it has been divided once more into Upper and Lower. The four houses now have increased faculty presence.
58 Lamplighter Way