(Redirected from O\'Neill Hall (University of Notre Dame))There are currently 14 'male dorms at
Notre Dame'. They are:

Morrissey Manor.
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Alumni Hall'' - built 1931. Capacity: 260 residents.
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★ Famous residents:
Richard Lyng (
Secretary of Agriculture) and
Jerome Bettis (NFL player).
★ ''Carroll Hall'' - built in 1906 as a seminary, it was sold to Notre Dame in the 1960s for use as a dorm. It is named for
Charles Carroll, the only
Catholic signer of the United States
Declaration of Independence. Capacity: 103 residents.
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★ Famous residents:
Carlyle Holiday (NFL player),
Arnaz Battle (NFL player),
Bertrand Berry (NFL player),
Julius Jones (NFL player),
Tony Weaver (NFL player).
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Dillon Hall'' - built in 1931. It was named after Fr. Patrick Dillon. Capacity: 334 residents.
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★ Famous residents:
Paul Hornung (1956
Heisman Trophy winner, NFL player),
Tony Rice (Notre Dame quarterback for 1988 championship team),
Bill Laimbeer (NBA player),
Brady Quinn (NFL player)
★ ''Duncan Hall'' - currently under construction. Set to open for 2008-2009 school year.
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Fisher Hall'' - built in 1952. It was named after Fred Fisher, former president of the Notre Dame Board of Trustees. Capacity: 185 residents.
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★ Famous residents:
Joe Montana (NFL player),
LaPhonso Ellis (NBA player),
Orlando Woolridge (NBA player),
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Keenan Hall'' - built in 1957. It was named after alumni donor James Keenan. Capacity: 291 residents.
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★ Famous residents:
Joe Theismann (NFL player, broadcaster),
Steve Bartman (
Cubs fan)
★ ''Marilyn M. Keough Hall'' - built in 1996. It was named after the wife of donor
Donald Keough.
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★ Famous residents:
Travis Thomas (Notre Dame football player)
★ ''Knott Hall'' - built in 1988. It is named after Marion Burk Knott. Current Hall President: Matthew Barloh Capacity: 240 residents.
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★ Famous residents:
Tom Zbikowski (Notre Dame football players)
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Morrissey Hall'' - built in 1925. It is named after Andrew Morrissey, the 7th president of Notre Dame. Capacity: 260 residents.
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★ Famous residents:
Carl Yastrzemski (baseball player)

Front of O'Neill Hall in December 2005
★ ''O'Neill Hall'' - built in 1996. It is named for Joseph O'Neill. Capacity: 284 residents.
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★ Famous residents:
Darius Walker (NFL player),
David Givens (NFL player),
Geoff Price (Notre Dame football player),
Jason Zimbler (actor),
Maurice Stovall (NFL player)
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St. Edward's Hall'' - built in 1882 as a boarding school, it became a Notre Dame residence hall in 1925. It is named for its chapel, which is dedicated to
St. Edward the Confessor. Capacity: 177 residents.
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★ Famous residents:
Paul Hornung (Heisman Trophy winner, 1956),
Phil Donahue (talk show host)
★ ''Siegfried Hall'' - built in 1988. It is named after donor Ray Siegfried. Capacity: 240 residents.
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★ Famous residents:
Jeff Faine (NFL player)
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Sorin Hall'' - built in 1888 as the first dormitory at Notre Dame. It is named for
Fr. Edward Sorin, the founder of Notre Dame. Capacity: 151 residents.
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★ Notable residents:
Knute Rockne (Notre Dame football coach),
George Gipp (Notre Dame football player),
Moose Krause (Notre Dame basketball player and coach), the
Four Horsemen of Notre Dame (
Harry Stuhldreher,
Don Miller,
Jim Crowley, and
Elmer Layden - Notre Dame football players), and
Fr. Edward Malloy (16th president of Notre Dame).
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Stanford Hall - built in 1957. It was named after donor Grattan T. Stanford, class of 1904. Capacity: 277.
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★ Notable residents:
Colin Falls (Notre Dame basketball player),
Terry Hanratty (Notre Dame football player),
Joe Kernan (governor of
Indiana),
Ted Leo (musician),
Rhema McKnight (Notre Dame football player)
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Zahm Hall'' - built in 1937. It is named after
Fr. John Augustine Zahm, priest, author, and explorer. Capacity: 229 residents.
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★ Notable residents: see
list in Zahm Hall article