Word: boylston
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Pressed for space by its wartime expansion, the Military Science Department will move from Wadsworth House, once Washington's headquarters, which it has occupied for the past 21 years, and take up its new offices in the old SAE House on Boylston Street tomorrow or Sunday...
Robert S. Hillyer '17, Boylston Professor of Rhetoric and Oratory, in 1934 the winner of the Pulitzer prize for the year's best poem, will read selections of his own poetry in room 211 of Emerson on the evening of July 21, at 8 o'clock...
Widener Library, containing the largest collection of books in any university in the world, forms the southern side of the New Quadrangle. Beside it is Boylston Hall, which houses the library of the departments of History, Government, and Economics. Facing Widener is Memorial Church built in remembrance of Harvard dead in the first World...
...group includes Abbott Lawrence Lowell '77, president of the University from 1910 to 1933; George Lyman Kittredge '82, until his death indisputably the world's authority on Shakespeare, Chaucer, and much else of English literature; Charles Townsend Copeland '82, Boylston Professor of Rhetoric and Oratory, emeritus, the "Copey" who has been literary father to many American writers; Alfred North Whitehead, the zrilliant mathematican and philosopher...
Approximately 100 men and women were finger-printed, photographed, and examined by doctors last night in Boylston Hall, as they were "processed" in preparation to taking training courses, equipping them to work in the central office of the Interceptor Command...