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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Perhaps officials unschooled in architecture couldn't distinguish Carey's frame from a ski lodge (which, admittedly, it did rather resemble). Nevertheless, the storm of protest from experts in the field of design should have been more fully considered. As architectural historian Douglass Shand-Tucci '72 complained, "Even the crudest person would realize that it's not very good for Harvard to be dumping on its history this...

Author: By The CRIMSON Staff, | Title: Carey Cage: Rashly Razed | 12/4/1995 | See Source »

Built in 1897 by Langford Warren (the first dean of Harvard's Graduate School of Design), Carey Cage's eclectic design bridged the styles of architects ranging from H. H. Richardson to Frank Lloyd Wright. As the first steel-frame building on the campus, it stood as a link between the University's 19th-century development and its 20th-century rise to prominence...

Author: By The CRIMSON Staff, | Title: Carey Cage: Rashly Razed | 12/4/1995 | See Source »

...order to alleviate the congestion that occurs during the early morning and mid-afternoon hours, Harvard's strength and conditioning coach Dominic Sardo plans to design a weight room schedule that accommodates all of the teams...

Author: By Shira A. Springer, | Title: Athletes Frustrated, Inconvenienced by Destruction of Cage | 12/1/1995 | See Source »

...make a number of high-level administrative appointments. In his first three years alone, he had to conduct two searches for a provost, replace three of his five vice presidents and conduct separate searches for deans of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, the Graduate School of Design, the Kennedy School and the Graduate School of Education...

Author: By Todd F. Braunstein, | Title: Rudenstine: Round 2 | 12/1/1995 | See Source »

...wanted to create a program in which students would get the experience of being actual scientists in both the technical side of running experiments and the intellectual and academic side," Jewett says. "This involves understanding how to design protocols to answer specific research questions and critiquing current research available, presenting their finding, and writing a technical, scientific paper...

Author: By Mary W. Lu, | Title: Harvard Lab Studies Daily Biorhythms | 11/29/1995 | See Source »

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