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...almost exactly a mile from Harvard Square in Cambridge, the center of our University’s past, to Barry??s Corner in Allston, the heart of its future. But the contrast between the two couldn’t be greater...
...Boston Ritz-Carlton dinner table with his friends of 50 years, George B. “Barry?? Bingham Jr. ’56 proposed the impossible: a Charles River row in a lightweight eight-oar shell to take place this week.Two years earlier he had suffered a heart attack and received a pacemaker, and in the seventies he had battled Hodgkin’s Disease. At the January dinner, friends were “relieved” at the state of his health. One month after that dinner, he contracted pneumonia, and he died on April...
...Harvard is a part of my life. I contribute to Harvard, but I give directed contributions,” Daniloff says.He will not be attending his class reunion. But on the suggestion of longtime friend, teammate and freshman roommate, George B. “Barry?? Bingham Jr. ’56, Daniloff will return to campus for a boat-race the morning of June 5th. Though Bingham died earlier this spring, Greene and Daniloff organized the event as a reunion for the lightweight crew team. ‘ACCIDENTAL JOURNALIST’ Still Daniloff has been a frequent...
...Museums Thomas W. Lentz also said that the Fogg Art Museum, which will undergo renovations in the near future, may relocate some of its offices and collections to the Citizens Bank building in Allston. The permanent site of the new contemporary art museum, however, is likely to be near Barry??s Corner on Western Ave., according to preliminary designs. The new campus’s hub will be the new science buildings, which will add as much as one million square feet of space over the next ten years, Spiegelman told the roughly two dozen people...
...shining beacon of science. A world-class crossroads of commerce and academics. A spankin’ new hub for all things Harvard. All of it surrounding what is now no more than a barren intersection known as “Barry??s Corner,” where University planners hope to basically relocate Harvard Square someday. Such is the sweeping vision for the Allston campus unfolding before our eyes...