Word: boylston
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Houses--the first to be built since the early 1930's--will probably be situated on the land now occupied by the MTA car barns, across Boylston Street from Kirkland and Eliot Houses...
...instance, Dr. Morton Prince founded the independent Psychological Clinic at 64 Plympton St. And when the chemistry laboratories were moved out of Boylston Hall in 1929, the Psychological Laboratory, outgrowing its facilities in Emerson, took over the fourth floor and attic for elementary instruction in experimental psychology and for work with animals...
...time World War II broke out, psychological research at the University had become awkwardly decentralized in four separate locations: Emerson Hall, Boylston Hall, the Psychological Clinic, and the Biology Laboratories, where Professor Karl S. Lashley had established a laboratory of Physiology...
When the Department of Social Relations was founded at the end of the war, the laboratory space for the behavioral sciences had to be drastically redistributed. The Psychological Laboratory gave up its space in Emerson and Boylston Halls and moved to the western end of the Memorial basement, displacing part of the Naval ROTC facilities. All Psychology Department experiments, if not all psychological experiments, were now centralized in one place...
...value of the printed book as a medium for dissent was emphasized by Archibald MacLeish, Boylston Professor of Rhetoric and Oratory, in an article in yesterday's New York Times Book Review Magazine...