The members of the Beta Theta
Pi fraternity built a house in 1906 on the southwest corner of High Street
and Mooreland avenue. In the summer of 1927 they remodeled the building
for a cost of $18,000, adding a new dining room and kitchen, complete with
an electric refrigerator, and outfitting the house with a new heating system.
By December of 1954, the mortgage for the house had been completely repaid;
the fraternity members, old and new, celebrated by burning the mortgage
papers.
Beta Theta Pi occupied the house until it was sold to the College
in 1964 and the members moved into Quad
6 (now Longsdorff Hall) of the Fraternity
Quandrangle. The house was razed and the site was used for a new dormitory, Malcolm
Hall.