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...most likely place an admissions office could go is the currently ill-used Hemenway Gym on the edge of the Harvard Law School (HLS) campus...
...owned by FAS, and with its proximity to the Yard and leafy green surroundings, Hemenway would be an ideal new home for College admissions...
...fact, FAS came very close to converting Hemenway to an office space for admissions and financial aid in 1998. Instead, FAS renegotiated its lease on Byerly with Radcliffe...
...Though a renovated Hemenway would be too small to house the admissions offices of both the College and the GSAS, Marlyn McGrath Lewis '70-'73, director of undergraduate admissions, said there is no need for the two offices to be together...
Since it is unlikely that a student center would be built from scratch, we humbly propose two options. The first is converting the Inn at Harvard, which will be in University's hands in about 13 years. The second is converting the currently underused and under-maintained Hemenway Gym. Although FAS owns the gym, it is primarily used by a handful of law school students. Indeed, in 1998, the College seriously considered moving the office of Undergraduate Admissions and Financial Aid into Hemenway's space. Both locations would be ideal spots for a student center. They are positioned roughly midway...