<p>No corner windows per se. But, both Westco and Nick were built back when Wes was flush with “My Weekly Reader” money; the amount of just plain space is tremendous: healthy sized alcoves that face a wall of glass on each stair landing, all-glass breezeways. And of course, those lounges, encased in glass on all four sides (at one point, Andrus was made into a one-room double, with the help of some drywall and lots of curtains; not sure what it is used for nowadays.) Perhaps, pulling in their horns a bit after the 50s (Foss was built in two phases: the first half in 1956; the second in 1962), the lounges in Hewitt were incorporated into the building’s ground floor. As I said, in another post, Westco has the highest number of two-room doubles, but in terms of window size, all of Foss has the same wide, waist-to-ceiling, sliding glass windows.</p>