Endicott College
376 Hale Street
Beverly, Massachusetts
This beautiful mansion was once the summer home of Herbert Mason Sears, prominent Boston banker and philanthropist, his wife, the former Caroline B. Bartlett, and their three daughters, Elizabeth, Phyllis and Lillian. The house was substantially enlarged in 1907, and sold in 1921 to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kendall, who used it to run a girls' school, Kendall Hall. The school moved to New Hampshire in the 1930s and the house was purchased by Endicott College and named after Grace Morrison Reynolds, an original trustee of the college. It is currently a residence hall.
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