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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Univ. of Wash. 5,450 Oklahoma 3,882 Fordham 5,433 Kansas 3,838 Cornell 5,232 Missouri 3,660 Univ. of Iowa.. 5,227 The five largest colleges exclusively for women are: Smith, 2,023; Wellesley, 1,583; Vassar, 1,150; Goucher, 1,042 and Mount Holyoke...
...quite a Kreisler fan, as you no doubt have already surmised, and I would appreciate it very much if you would favor me with a good press proof of this cut or any other sort of a reproduction that I may mount and frame...
While architects have been busy finishing their plans for the proposed hotel on the corner of Holyoke and Mount Auburn Streets, hostile sentiment in the University has been growing. Yesterday Mr. C. A. Coolidge '81, Chairman of the University Planning Board released to the CRIMSON a chart of the future grouping of Harvard's buildings, showing how a hotel on the old church site will mar these plans...
...left side of the chart shows the museum, laboratory and graduate schools district, with plans for new additions. The center shows the old Yard and its proposed revision, some of which is now operating. At the right is the Mount Auburn Street district and the present Freshman Dormitories, depicted black. The shaded buildings at the right form the so-called "New Yard" to build which is the chief ambition of the planners. In its present form the chart is tentative in that the shape and position of individual buildings are subject to change...
...connecting link between the old Yard and the "New Yard", the Planning Board feels that Holyoke Street should be widened into an avenue. The large ten-story hotel on the corner of Holyoke and Mount Auburn Streets would make any such alteration impossible. The hotel is also out of keeping with the Board's plans for the retention of the Mount Auburn Street district as a club section, an informal, but intrinsic segment of their proposals. Undergraduate feeling against Mr. Wyner's project is based largely on this second reason