Appian Way |
Longfellow Hall from across Brattle Street; Radcliffe Yard is off this picture to the left.
Professor Fletcher Watson’s Science Education shop had its offices and library on the top floor, at the nearest (northwest) corner. |
Looking to the southwestish along Appian Way from Brattle Street; Longfellow Hall’s address is 13 Appian
way, and it’s off the picture to the left. HGSE’s Monroe C Gutman Library at right (6 Appian Way) was built after “my time.”
They built Larsen Hall (#14—towering squarely above the trees1) while I was there, and I had an office in its basement, my last year in residence. 1Some of us used to say that Larsen demonstrated HGSE’s benevolent spirit; how to explain otherwise that they put up in Cambridge, after a hundred years, an uglier building than Memorial Hall? |
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