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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Other Shepley buildings at Harvard include Memorial Church, the Fogg Art Museum, and Burr Lecture Hall...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Era Ends With Shepley's Death | 11/28/1962 | See Source »

Harvard's Fogg Museum, Manhattan's Museum of Modern Art, and the Los Angeles County Museum have acquired Cezannes. The Philadelphia Museum of Art put up $28,000 for Walt Kuhn's Athlete in White Face. The Rhode Island School of Design got a 15th century panel, originally made for an altar...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: From the Dwindling Supply | 11/23/1962 | See Source »

...morning two pairs of discussion-symposia focus on science in American national policy, music today, some new frontiers in scientific research, and architecture and city planning. At 9 a.m., in Fogg Large Lecture Room, Jose Luis Sert, dean of the Faculty of Design, and three 25th reunioners--W. Brooks Cavin, Jr., Robert A. Little, and William Bentinck-Smith--will view urban planning with special reference to the University...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Events for Today Include Panels, H-Y Game, Dances | 6/13/1962 | See Source »

When the Class registered in September 1962 there were houses at Plympton and Mt. Auburn Sts., at Brattle and Hilliard Sts., at DeWolfe and Grant Sts., and on Quincy St. between the Fogg Museum and the Faculty Club. In addition, Cronin's was found on Dunster St. Before they left, members of the Class would be the first to enter Quincy House; would use the 11-story Leverett Towers and plush Loeb Drama Center; and would see the beginnings of LeCorbusier's Visual Arts Center. And, although many would have to walk further to Cronin's many more could walk...

Author: By Robert E. Smith, | Title: Satellites, Program For Harvard Shaped Destiny of Class of 1962 | 6/13/1962 | See Source »

Under the leadership of Phillips Brooks House, the University opened most of its facilities to the kids. With their leaders, they laid siege to the Peabody Museum, the Fogg, the CRIMSON, the IAB pool, Lowell Lecture Hall for cartoons and Rob Roy, Weld Boat House for half-hour boat rides, "Skish-Target" shooting on the banks of the Charles, Widener, athletics at Soldiers Field, and food...

Author: By Richard L. Levine, | Title: Kids' Day Attracts 950 to University | 4/30/1962 | See Source »

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