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...exterior of the volume is really excellent. The covers are neat, but none the less attractive, and their lack of elaborate design is quite consistent with Harvard custom and taste, while it is in strong contrast with the show and elaborateness displayed on similar publications by other colleges...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Index for 1885-86. | 11/30/1885 | See Source »

Since the time of President Everett the building has been pretty thoroughly rebuilt inside and is now used for students rooms; and there have been, of course, many important repairs and changes in the exterior of the building in the course of its long life. However it has never been so much changed as to lose its identity and the right to be called Wadsworth House, and cannot fail to be of great historical interest as long as it exists...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Famous Residents of Wadsworth House. | 6/17/1885 | See Source »

...interested stranger will find nothing to attract his attention in the exterior of the house, unless it be the care with which that sanitary law has been observed, which demands that the cold air box to the furnace shall have its mouth at least three feet above the ground, and covered with a wire screen. There are few visitors; perhaps because the students hesitate to take their friends to the rooms, lest they intrude upon the privacy of the family whose home it is. If you enter, you find, on the left, a parlor which is used occasionally...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: A Visit to the Annex. | 4/28/1885 | See Source »

...charms of the location and exterior of the building are only surpassed by the interior beauty, and of course, do not necessarily refer to the interior decorations and fixtures. Those are certainly tasty and appropriate, but he must be a very prosy visitor indeed, who climbs that long hill to study fine arts. The real arts of Lasell are of a finer and more wily sort than those which we students at Harvard book upon as "fine arts...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Lasell. | 2/16/1885 | See Source »

...entering the main hall the first thing which strikes the observer is the substantial appearance of evrything about him. Quite in keeping with the solid exterior is the heavy woodwork, iron s aircases and tiled floors, all giving the impression that the building was made to last through many years of hard usage. Though substantial and solid in appearance, the building, neither without nor within, is unsightly, the decoration and finish in the quiet style and colors now prevalent satisfying even the eye of the artist. The first specific thing which attracts attention is an inscription on the wall above...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The New Medical Building. | 2/4/1885 | See Source »

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