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Murphy was the first one to notice the clapper; walking through the Canady courtyard to the church, he saw it impaled on the cornice above the brick section of the steeple...

Author: By Timothy L. Warren, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Memorial Church Bell Silent After Winds Cause Damage | 3/12/1999 | See Source »

...only damage to Memorial Church is some minor piercing where the clapper struck the copper cornice-damage still visible from the Canaday courtyard...

Author: By Timothy L. Warren, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Memorial Church Bell Silent After Winds Cause Damage | 3/12/1999 | See Source »

...Soon, students trickle back to the House to nap or to attend sports practices, a cappella rehearsals and Phillips Brooks House Association meetings. After cleaning, sweeping, mopping and incinerating, Antonio finishes shoveling the courtyard as a light snow begins to fall. The returning "children" remind Antonio of his own brood. His daughter (age 13) and two sons (ages 8 and 6) will imminently arrive home from Dorchester public schools and fend for themselves until Antonio returns...

Author: By Dafna V. Hochman, | Title: The Active Voice: Living with a Harvard Wage | 3/12/1999 | See Source »

...plot about marital procrastination. Most exciting in their salutations (such as "my little actress" and "daughter") and in Chekhov's evasive discussions of travel, they also made an occasional gasp at beauty ("One of the cranes has flown away. Still no rain. They're building a shed in the courtyard. The other crane is bored."). Dominick Jones, who adapted the letters, included a subtle subplot in which Chekhov sends misleading and contradictory travel plans to Olga so that he will not have to hear had news about the reception of his new play, but unfortunately that nuance did not come...

Author: By Benjamin E. Lytal, CRIMSN STAFF WRITER | Title: Forget Action Movies, This is...Poetry? | 3/5/1999 | See Source »

...behind the MFA. the Gardner Museum in unarguably one of the most enchanting sights in Boston. Fenway Court, the unassuming building in which Isabell Gardner's eclectic collection of mainly European art and design in housed, has an interior modeled after a fifteenth century Venetian Pallazzo, complete with a courtyard of overflowing flora and fountains and topped off with architectural fragments from around the world...

Author: By Judity Batalion, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: MoMA Curator Builds Windy Castles at the Gardner | 3/5/1999 | See Source »

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