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Today, there are 30 men of the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity make Booth Hall their home. Booth Hall gets its namesake from Miss Fannie Willis Booth, who was synonymous with William Woods for the first 50 years of its history. Miss Booth was a protege of Dr. and Mrs. William S. Woods. She is largely thought to be a reason for their interest in college affairs. Miss Booth was extremely visible on campus and held a large variety of offices during her time at William Woods. She was so popular that for many years, a formal birthday dinner party was held in Tucker Dining Hall and attended by all the students.

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