Word: hemenway
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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Gross said that improvements to the Hemenway Gym and the Quadrangle Recreational Activities Center (QRAC) are also in the works, pending the movement of the dance studio to the QRAC in the near future...
...Aces, a pizza and sub shop on Mass. Ave. just north of the Law School. Unsurprisingly, he had never visited Three Aces before, and as we talked I discovered that, just like most of my River friends, he had also not managed to acquaint himself with anything north of Hemenway Gym. As we dined on the best steak sub north of Weld Boathouse (yes, even better than the Steak and Peppers at Noch’s) he inquisitively asked about life in Quad, given the changes announced since the beginning of the year. Was it really exile? What about that...
...Quad residents, now more than ever, to improve the space available for recreational athletics. First, the College should provide money for the improvement of the House gyms and for new equipment for the renovated QRAC. Second, the College should ask the Law School to extend the hours of Hemenway Gymnasium, especially during the projected two-year period during which at least a part of the QRAC will be closed for renovations. Third, student involvement in creating the vision for the redesigned QRAC is necessary and admirable, but Quad residents—not just dancers—should be placed...
...Hemenway is no longer on the table for dance, College administrators say. They say the last they heard, the undergraduate admissions office would likely snatch up that space when it, too, is evicted from its Byerly Hall home as part of the Radcliffe Institute’s redesign...
...Garden St. graduate student apartments—formerly home to the Harvard Parking Office and the Harvard University Police Department—were also proposed as a potential dance space. The building has one large room, originally a ballroom when the building was a hotel. But, like Hemenway, the room was too small and also had structural issues...