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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...CLASSICAL ARCHAEOLOGY1a Th. at 11 Sever 25CLASSICAL PHILOLOGY25* Wed. at 4 Widener D53* Th. at 9 Sever 3065* Wed. at 3 Sever 2669* Wed. at 12 Sever 2177* Consult Professor Ropes79* Th. at 10 Sever 13Seminary* Mon., Oct. 4, 4.30 Widener CCOMPARATIVE LITERATURE6a* Th. at 11 Sever 67* Th. at 3 Emerson 118* Th. at 12 Sever 69 Wed. at 12 Harvard 213 Th. at 12 Sever B22* Th. at 12 Harvard 526* Wed. at 9 Widener X35* Th. at 11 Harvard 2COMPARATIVE PHILOLOGY1a Wed. at 10 Sever 212a hf* Sat., Oct. 2 at 9 Sever 19ECONOMICSA...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ANNOUNCE FIRST COURSE MEETINGS | 9/29/1926 | See Source »

...have already been members of the Glee Club should appear for rehearsal next Monday at 7 o'clock in Sever...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Glee Club Opens Tomorrow | 9/28/1926 | See Source »

Among the buildings that will be used for the first time this year is the new Fogg Art Museum, now standing practically completed at the corner of Quincy Street and Broadway, directly opposite the southeastern corner of the Yard, and forming, though Quincy Street intervents, a quadrangle with Emerson, Sever and Robinson...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: University Building Campaign Reaches Height as Straus, McKinlock, Fogg Museum and Shaler Lane Are Completed | 9/24/1926 | See Source »

...colorful crowd packed Sever Quadrangle this morning to see 1625 degrees awarded by the University at the close of its two-hundred and ninetieth year. This number is the largest to be conferred at any single Commencement in the history of Harvard University...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: UNIVERSITY AWARDS 1625 DEGREES AT COMMENCEMENT | 6/24/1926 | See Source »

However, it is the southeast side of the New Yard that harbors the chief of fenders. Robinson and Emerson, belonging to the begianing of the present century, and Sever, an atrocity of the early 80's are matched in inconsistency by Boylston Hall, which goes back to 1857 and sports fancy round windows and a very bad French mansard. Enormous, out of all proportion to everything else, the mass of, the Widener Memorial Library thrusts itself into this space. Belonging to what may be called the modern "librarian" brand or stack house type of neo-classical architecture, this big structure...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Architectural Atrocities New and Old | 6/21/1926 | See Source »

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