Word: bulfinch
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Coolidge, Shepley, Bulfinch and Abbott of Boston designed the new building, and Gavin Hadden '10, of New York was associated with them as a consultant and specialist on athletic facilities...
COOLIDGE, Shepley, Bulfinch and Abbott, the firm of architects who designed the Houses here, are now perpetrating the erection of the ultra-modernistic steel and glass edifice about a mile down the Charles, which is to be occupied by the "B.B. Chemical...
...Burnett '40 (2:10); C. D. Stevens '40 (2:10); F. L. P. White '38 (scratch); G. H. Wadsworth '40 (3:50); C. Bulfinch '38 (3:50); L. H. Geist '41 (3:50); H. W. Magill '40 (3:50); R. B. Russell '41 (1:50); L. W. Mead '39 (2:50); M. D. Campbell, Jr. '41 (1:50); W. B. Liverence '41 (2:50); W. H. Wright '38 (scratch); B. J. McMahon '41 (6:40); A. E. Lindsay '38 (2:10); H. W. Kelly '40 (3:50); G. S. Gilligan...
Decorations for the Tercentenary Theatre were handled by the University architects, the firm of coolidge, Shepley, Bulfinch, and Abbott...
Younger than these, but equally famous, are tentative sketches of University Hall prepared in 1815 by Charles Bulfinch, the famous New England architect, and firmly rejected by the college. Bulfinch originally desired that the central building be topped with a massive gold dome; when this was turned down he was willing to compromise on a large cupola. The building, as finally constructed, had a plain roof, and is still in use today for the university offices...