Word: reynoldses
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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A multi-million dollar development of the entire block bounded by Massachusetts Avenue and Mount Auburn, Dunster, and Holyoke Streets is on University planning tables, Edward J. Reynolds '15, Administrative Vice President, disclosed yesterday.
Reynolds said that the area would be used primarily for University administrative offices, but that the Massachusetts Avenue front would be open for commercial uses. Offices in other parts of the development would also be available to lessees, and an extensive garage area might be included.
Reynolds said that multi-storied buildings would be constructed if Cambridge building regulations can be amended.
The problem of displacement of present University occupants will be somewhat reduced, Reynolds said, with the inclusion of Faculty offices in the new Houses and subsequent reduced crowding in the older ones. When this is accomplished, only administrative and departmental offices would have to be moved.
Chief organizers of this year's effort to raise money for the scholarship have been Frederic L. Reynolds '20 and Kenneth H. Lang '58, band manager.