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Pilgrim Chapel
Located in St. Louis, MO. The Pilgrim Chapel is not located on a campus, but is built adjacent to the Pilgrim United Church of Christ (UCC). William Danforth was a member of the Pilgrim Congregational Church (Cite: Grubiak, Muse, in King's sandbox).

 Possible Resources 
 * Pilgrim UCC Website
 * 1941 Wedding Advertisement

Colorado State University
Located in Fort Collins, CO. The Danforth Chapel is built on the Colorado State University campus; at the time, the university was the Colorado Agricultural and Mechanical College (Cite: Grubiak, Muse, in King's sandbox). Dedicated on 1954 (Cite: Grubiak, Muse, in King's sandbox). The architect was James Hunter, who is interred in the chapel (Cite: Grubiak, Muse, in King's sandbox). The chapel is renowned for its modern design (Cite: Grubiak, Muse, in King's sandbox). On October 22, 2016, the chapel was vandalized; a unique stained-glass window that was part of the original design of the chapel was destroyed.

Barnes Hospital
Located in St. Louis, MO. Dedicated on November 20, 1950.
 * "Religion is Source of Strength to Patients in Barnes Group," by Chaplain George A. Bowles in Hospital Management, July 1953

Bethesda General Hospital
Located in St. Louis, MO. Dedicated on July 11, 1954.

https://www.stlouis-mo.gov/archive/neighborhood-histories-norbury-wayman/shaw/institutions28.htm

International Christian University
Located in Tokyo, Japan. Dedicated in 1954. The chapel houses a pipe organ built by the Austrian-based company Reiger Organs in 1970.