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Windsor House is occupied by the Office of Communication and Events.
This office supports events and the communication and publication needs of
faculty, staff, alumni, and students, including The Grinnell Magazine,
media relations, publications, the college website, the college calendar,
and large-scale events such as Commencement, convocation, etc.
Windsor House is located at 1026 Park St., on the site of Grinnell's first industry,
a tanning enterprise started by Frederic W. Morrison shortly after
he settled in Grinnell in 1855. Windsor House honors the first
two graduates of the College-John and William Windsor of Maquoketa,
Iowa, who received their B.A. degrees in 1854 in Davenport and went
on to distinguished ministerial careers.
William's son, Henry Haven Windsor of the Class of 1884,
was the founder of Popular Mechanics magazine. Family members provided the funds
for the Windsor Science Library located in the Noyce Science Center, and they also supported
the refurbishing of the house at 1026 Park St. as a guest facility. Built in the early 1900s, the house has been described as a "suburban gabled cottage" of vernacular origins.
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