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The collection moves with ease between fine works by major masters--Rembrandt, Pontormo, Rubens, Mantegna, Cezanne, Van Gogh, Turner--and illuminatingly good ones by less famous figures, such as Franz Xavier Winterhalter's coolly sumptuous portrait of a 19th century princess on the terrace of her villa in the Crimea...
Just underneath the sidewalks, classrooms and bedrooms of the University is a system of walkable passageways, bringing light, heat, communications and sometimes food as far north as the Law School and as far south as Peabody Terrace.
The University relies on centrally distributed steam to heat the majority of its buildings. The steam that heats every room in the river Houses and the Yard starts out two blocks past Peabody Terrace, in a plant run by the city of Cambridge.
The first three flybys can be seen anywhere with open access to the sky, such as a roof deck terrace, the JFK Street Bridge or next to the River Houses along Memorial Drive. Mir will rise above the Harvard Business School and Soldiers' Field and then cross over the Charles...
Between taxable and exempt property lies a gray area of affiliated housing, which includes properties like Peabody Terrace where staff and students lease apartments.