Word: bricked
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...plans call for a simple two story brick building, forty-eight feet square, with a large ell in which the cows and other animals to be experimented upon are to be kept. The interior finish will be extremely simple, but the laboratories will be fitted up with a large amount of the expensive apparatus necessary in the kind of work to be carried...
...instruction, which demands much more room than formerly. They will be the finest buildings of their kind in the world, being constructed entirely of white Vermont marble, with the exception of their bases, which will be of pink Milford granite. It was originally intended to use limestone and brick, but later developments have resulted in the substitution of the marble and granite, which will greatly improve the appearance of the structures...
...Quincy street, directly behind Sever Hall, the construction of fence and gate presented by the Class of 1885, is making rapid progress, the brick and stone work being almost completed...
Waverly Hall, the new dormitory on the corner of Mr. Auburn St. and Mifflin place, will be finished when College opens. It is built of granite, yellow tile and red brick, and contains six stories. There are thirty two single suites, many of which may be combined so as to form double or triple suites. The building has an elevator, house telephone and swimming pool. The pool is finished in yellow tile, and is 16 foot long by 25 feet wide. Henry Green of Cambridge is the owner of the building...
...plans drawn by McKim, Mead and White, provide for a gate of limestone and Harvard brick in keeping with the rest of the new fence, but varying in design from any of the other gates. As yet no plans have been made for completing the Yard fence on Quincy street and Broadway...