Word: rutan
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This address was followed by "Loyal Song," sung by the Alumni Chorus. Dr. Morgan then introduced Charles A. Coolidge '81, Artt.D., representing the firm of Shepley, Rutan, and Coolidge, the architects of the new building. He formally presented the keys to President Lowell who made the following address of acceptance...
...Dental School; Address, by Henry A. Christian '03, A.M., M.D., Dean of the Medical School; "Unfold Ye Portals," by the Alumni Chorus; Address, by George V. I. Brown, D.D.S., M.D., of the University of Iowa; Address by president Eliot; Mr. C. A. Coolidge '81, representing the firm of Shepley, Rutan and Coolidge, architects of the new building, will turn over the keys to President Lowell, who will make a brief address of acceptance: "Loyal Song," by the Alumni Chorus; Benediction, by William W. Fenn '84, A.M., D.D., Dean of the Divinity School...
...Coiffer, R. Crosbie, P. E. Douglass, K. A. Douglass, R. Gauche, R. T. Lafferty, R. M. Lagow, T. C. Ma, J. C. McHugh, A. D. McKillop, B. A. McManus, S. J. Marshall, W. C. Miller, T. T. Mora, R. M. O'Hearn, D. Rines, Roderiquez. F. S. Rutan, S. Seininger, C. W. Simms, A. Simon, L. Z. Terrall W. H. Wheeler, J. D. Wilson, C. D. Wong...
...disadvantages of student life at the Medical School has been the lack of social and dormitory life near the school buildings. Now, largely through the efforts of J. C. Warren '63, who has done so much in raising funds for the Medical School, plans have been drawn by Shepley, Rutan and Coolidge, which provide for a large dormitory fronting on one corner of the new Avenue Louis Pasteur, Brookline, and for a spacious club-house on the opposite corner. The dormitory will provide small suites for the needs of the men, at the rear of which will be an enclosed...
Final plans are now being drawn by the architects, Shepley, Rutan and Coolidge, for the new Dental School building, which is soon to be erected on the corner of Longwood avenue and Wigglesworth street, Brookline, on the site purchased three years ago by the Corporation. As at first planned, the building was to be three stories high and was to cost in the neighborhood of $250,000, with as much more needed for a permanent endowment fund. As only about $140,000 of the building fund has been raised, including the recent gift...