Word: yardings
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Like Gaul, the domain of Harvard is divided into three parts. In the center is the Yard, birthplace of Harvard, which now contains Freshman dormitories and College classrooms. To the north, across Cambridge Street, stretches the empire of the graduate schools and laboratories. On the south side of Massachusetts Avenue are the lairs of upperclassmen, reaching down to the Charles River, across which stand the Business School and Stadium...
...Yard...
...center of the Yard, Harvard's "campus," is University Hall, administrative headquarters of the University Some offices, however, including President Conant's, have this year been moved to Massachusetts Hall...
Across Quincy Street from the Yard is the Union, which houses the Freshman dining halls and libraries as well as the offices of the Harvard Athletic Association, where' tickets for football games are sold. To the rear of the Union is Warren House, where English A themes are turned in. Just to the north and also on Quincy Street is the Fogg Art Museum...
Other buildings in the Yard beside the Freshman dormitories are the President's House, Emerson, Sever, and Harvard Halls, Phillips Brooks House, Robinson Hall, Robinson Annex, and Wadsworth Hall...