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...underpass between the North Yard and Memorial Hall--Harvard, which also owns this land, has given its approval to the planting of creeping evergreens at the base of the underpass walls, on both sides of the tunnel. Fleming said yesterday that he envisions the underpass walls eventually covered with dense foliage...

Author: By Leo FJ. Wilking, | Title: Local Ecologists Schedule 'Plant-Ins' Around Harvard Square for Sunday | 5/11/1973 | See Source »

...This would eliminate the necessity for an underpass and would preserve the trees that line the rivers," Pei said...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Library Corp. Reveals Plans For JFK Site | 12/1/1972 | See Source »

...that the big ditch was going to become an Undergraduate Science Center. Six years ago the site was entirely different. An often-clogged intersection, where Kirkland St., Cambridge St. and Broadway converged sat just outside the back gates of the Yard. By 1967 the Cambridge St. Underpass was built, Kirkland St. was cut off at its current length and a grassy field was formed where the intersection had been...

Author: By Peter Shapiro, | Title: A $10 Million Science Center Headache | 9/1/1972 | See Source »

...that the big ditch was going to become an Undergraduate Science Center. Six years ago the site was entirely different. An often-clogged intersection, where Kirkland St., Cambridge St. and Broadway converged, sat just outside the back gates of the Yard. By 1967 the Cambridge St. Underpass was built, Kirkland St. was cut off at its current length, and a grassy field was formed where the intersection had been...

Author: By Peter Shapiro, | Title: Old Ideas Surface in a New Science Center | 6/15/1972 | See Source »

London's Heathrow Airport was jammed for three days with 10,000 shivering passengers grounded by an icy fog. Stretches of the Danube froze over, trapping countless vessels. Drifts blocked approaches to the world's longest underpass, the Simplon twin railway tunnels between Switzerland and Italy. In France's Rhone Valley, some 15,000 vehicles on auto routes to the Riviera were snowbound in drifts as high as 10 ft. Some motorists were trapped for 72 hours in their cars, and two babies were born in the autos before their mothers could be rescued. Normally punctual French...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: EUROPE: Jacques Frost | 1/18/1971 | See Source »

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