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...memories from 14 Plympton Street and the intramural fields across the river will form the basis of the stories I will be telling about college for the rest of my life...
...undergraduates, according to the October 1957 issue of Harvard Today. By 1957, that number had ballooned to 2,955. With the funds from the PHC, an eighth house was to be built by 1959. In March of 1957, The Crimson reported that the block bounded by Mill, Mt. Auburn, Plympton and DeWolfe Streets had been chosen as the site for the new House and would cost about $5 million to construct. At the time, the site was occupied by a psychological clinic, Mather Hall—a part of Leverett House—and a row of houses on DeWolfe...
...plan’s objectives stood on a firm foundation, but just over 50 years ago—in March 1957—some Cambridge residents learned that their homes did not. As the University moved forward with its plan to build Quincy House between DeWolfe and Plympton Streets, 24 families living in Harvard-owned structures were told they had until June 30 to relocate...
Befitting a group with a knack for the short, silly, and scatological, Lonely Island seems to have already taken sides in the perennial battle of Plympton Street...
...working as copy boys at big-city dailies, Halberstam already had set off on his lifetime journey into journalism. “I wanted to report, and I was ready to report, not get coffee for someone else,” he told the Columbia audience. Indeed, from 14 Plympton Street until today's collision along the Bayfront Expressway, he would be reporting for the rest of his life...