Word: chapels
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...most classes were adjourned and students in the Yard sought safety in Widener, Memorial Chapel, or the Houses. Widener, because of its crowded condition, went into action at the first alarm. A mass of students gathered in the basement corridors and the great steel and glass doors stop the stairs were closed and guarded...
...were daily radio programs presented by members of the church, a gymnasium, a Drama Workshop, a cafeteria, a day nursery, a kindergarten; a Children's Church in which children act as deacons, choir, ushers; a music library; a complete service for brides ($5 for 25 guests in the chapel; $50 for a big church wedding.) A College of Life offered instruction in foreign languages, piano playing, elocution, world affairs, contract bridge, the rumba...
...present the apse of the Germanic Museum on Kirkland Street is being considered for the Catholics, while the Memorial Chapel will probably be used by the Protestants. In wet weather Memorial Hall will be utilized as a drill hall for the entire unit...
Harvard got another chance to display its photogenic qualities yesterday, this time on official business, as a group of Government photographers invaded the University to film shots of Navy marching and such typical subjects as John Harvard's statue and Memorial Chapel...
After immortalizing John Harvard, the quintet took shots of Memorial Chapel, taking due care not to spoil the Yard's business-like atmosphere by including feminine students or men lying on the grass. Later subjects were the Navy in the Yard, boxers on the Athletic Field, and the Harvard Yenching Institute...