Word: bricks
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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June 4.--The Rev. William R. Taylor, D.D., Brick Presbyterian Church, Rochester...
...gate will stand on the line of Quincy street between the president's house and the old Peabody house. The iron and brick fence of the structure will continue from the south end of the structure to the corner of the Yard. The other end will extend to the edge of the president's driveway. The structure is recessed back from Quincy street with an arched passageway for pedestrians on each side of the great centre gate. On the inner or yard side the gate will be flanked by semi-circular brick walls about four feet high, the quadrant...
...Built of brick and limestone the new gate will conform both in the material and general style to that established by Mr. McKim for the whole college fence from the pioneer Johnston Gate. The style of the tower might properly be called Georgian or Colonial. On the Yard face of the clock will be a large relief of Governor Dudley against a back-ground of colonial street and houses. The relief will be cut in American Travertine stone of the same color as the limestone used for the trimmings and ornaments of the Gate. The tower will be thrity...
Inside the gate there will be a circular courtyard from which the main drive way will lead up to the president's house. A brick walk will continue down to the new Widener Library...
...exterior will be of Harvard brick and limestone, and Georgian in style. The building will be two stories in height. On the first floor will be quarters for the executive staff of the CRIMSON--president, business manager, managing editor, and editorial chairman. In addition there will be offices for the Alumni Bulletin, for the Boston newspaper scribes, and a large room for the general use of editors and candidates. The rear of the ground floor will be occupied by the composing room and offices of McCarter and Kneeland, printers...