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Holder Hall was given in 1909 by Margaret Olivia Sage, widow of the financier, Russell Sage, and named at her request for her ancestor, Christopher Holder, ``a member of the Society of Friends in America in the Seventeenth Century,'' a tablet in the arch beneath the tower tells us, devout, loving, loyal to duty, patient in suffering.'' Holder Hall was erected on the site of the unmarked graveyard of the family of Nathanial FitzRandolph, one of the College's early benefactors.