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Green Street houses are some of the oldest houses on Smith Campus. These were built as far back as 1878. With age comes history and tradition. Pride that comes from living in a Green Street House is only surpassed by the appreciation of their proximity to the classroom buildings, the gymnasium, the athletic fields, and the scenic Paradise Pond. Green Street is a small street lined with speciality shops that gives the feel of a small close community. All of the houses have porches, some with swings. Porch swings and cozy living rooms make for a place many students call home for their entire 4 years at Smith. |
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Marge Litchford is the Area Coordinator for the Green Street area, which includes Hubbard, Washburn, Chapin, Tyler, Lawrence, Morris, and Hampshire Houses, as well as 44/54 Green Street and 47 Belmont Ave. Marge encourages all to visit her in her area office in the basement of Hubbard house. She can also be reached by phone at x2236 or email at mlitchfo@smith.edu.
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What are your professional interests?
My professional interests are twofold. I am equally interested in Higher Ed and Counseling Psychology.
What are your personal interests?
My personal interests stretch from really chill things like playing with my dog and hanging out with friends to social justice and making the world a better place.
What is your education background?
My educational background includes everything from studying religion at a Christian College, being a Sgt in the Army, studying Criminal Justice to work as a Parole officer, and getting a Masters in Psychology to be a Counselor.
Where did you grow up?
I grew up in Arkansas. It explains a lot about me.
What are your two favorite places on campus?
I like the swing at night and the Chapin Lawn during the day.
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