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Memorial Hall (Harvard University)

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The central tower was nearly complete by 1876, but criticism convinced Van Brunt and Ware to revise it in 1877. In 1897, added was what a 1905 guidebook described as "an enormous detonates the hours in a manner which is by no means conducive to the sleep of the just and the rest of the weary", and
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Alumni (now Annenberg) Hall in 1878‍—‌"in which students and graduates might be inspired by the pictured and sculpted presence of founders, benefactors, faculty, presidents, and most distinguished sons". A 1916 guide described it as "very impressive; in spite of the mistake of ill-placed rows
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The Memorial Transept serves as a vestibule for Sanders Theatre. It consists of a 60-foot-high (18 m) gothic vault above a marble floor, with black walnut paneling and stenciled walls, a large stained glass window over each of two exterior doors, and twenty-eight white tablets listing the 136
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lecture hall, Sabine carried out a series of nocturnal experiments there, using hundreds of seat cushions borrowed from nearby Sanders as sound-absorbent material; his work each night was limited by the requirement that the cushions be returned to Sanders in time for morning lectures there. The
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There is a gallery looking down into the dining space, and everybody agrees that if you are stuck with a friend or relative who wants to see the sights of Cambridge – that eternal and probably intractable problem, given the limited amount of time that can be devoted to
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Originally intended for formal occasions such as alumni dinners, it was almost immediately converted to a dining commons, and was for fifty years the college's main dining hall (charging, in 1884, $ 3.97 for a month's meals). In 1893,
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Between 1865 and 1868, an alumni "Committee of Fifty" raised $ 370,000 (equal to one-twelfth of Harvard's entire endowment at the time) toward a new building in memory of Harvard men who had fought for the Union in the
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A site was found on the "Delta", the triangle bounded by Cambridge, Kirkland, and Quincy Streets. The project was formally named Memorial Hall in September 1870, and on October 6 the cornerstone was laid,
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James's "three divisions" are Sanders Theatre, Annenberg Hall (formerly Alumni Hall or the Great Hall), and Memorial Transept. Beneath Annenberg Hall, Loker Commons offers a number of student facilities.
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Down the lofty and impressive main corridor there are tablets to one after another of the many who thus died‍—‌a thrilling list. One sees such old New England names as
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What was originally known as Alumni Hall—nine thousand square feet shaped by massive wooden trusses, walnut paneling, and a blue, stenciled ceiling—was dedicated in 1874.
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students were suspected but the clapper was never found. Three years later the disappearance of the replacement clapper, under similar circumstances, was rumored to be
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reported that "the Great Hall" was being used "in winter-time for the 6 o'clock in the morning calisthenics of the Chaplain's School" (though without explaining why
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students had been singled out for this treatment) and intimated that Stevens Laboratory, in the basement, "is doing secret work in acoustics".
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of the early "seventies," that house of honor and of hos­pi­tal­ity which laurels to the dead and dinners to the living.
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Sanders Theatre, substantially completed in 1875 and first used for Harvard's 1876 commencement, was inspired by Christopher Wren's
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After extensive renovations, in 1996 the space was renamed Annenberg Hall and supplanted, as the freshmen dining hall, the
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ha, bounded by Massachusetts Avenue, Oxford Street, Everett Street, and now-defunct Jarvis Street; it is now the site of
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reported that Harvard officials had "at last found a use for Memorial Hall" by siting a rifle range in the basement.
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8 the President and Fellows unanimously voted to "accept with profound gratitude this splendid and precious gift".
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The upper half of the tower was destroyed by fire in 1956 and rebuilt, to its 1877–1897 appearance, in 1996.
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designation recognized it one of the nation's most dramatic examples of High Victorian Gothic architecture.
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Built on a former playing field known as the Delta, it is an imposing structure intended to be imposing.
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Beneath Annenberg Hall, Loker Commons offers a student pub, music practice spaces, and other facilities.
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Education, bricks and mortar: Harvard buildings and their contribution to the advancement of learning
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Hushed are their battlefields, ended their marches. / Deaf are their ears to the drumbeat of morn--
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Grief in our breasts has grown weary with aching, / Green is the turf where our tears we have shed.
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that the project was complete and the premises ready for formal transfer to the university. On July
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Services Use Mem Hall for Cal, Drill, Classes, Movies: 70 Year Old Building Was College Center
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described "the throngs of men who, at one o'clock, are to be seen racing across the yard from
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University and college buildings on the National Register of Historic Places in Massachusetts
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They were the builders whose work is immortal, / Crowned with the dome that is over us all.
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Not with the anguish of hearts that are breaking / Come we as mourners to weep for our dead;
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wrote, "If you are stuck with a friend or relative who wants to see the sights of Cambridge
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Rise from the sod ye far columns and arches! / Tell their bright deeds to the ages unborn.
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While o'er their marbles the mosses are creeping / Stealing each name and its record away.
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Emblem and legend may fade from the portal, / Keystone may crumble and portal may fall;
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View from northeast, showing four-faced clock added in 1897 and destroyed by fire 1956.
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Twenty-two stained-glass windows, installed between 1879 and 1902, include several by
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three main divisions: one of them a theater, for academic ceremonies; another a vast
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Give their proud story to memory's keeping, / Shrined in the temple we hallow today.
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In the 1960s Kirkland Street was truncated in conjunction with construction of the
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Christopher Reed, War and Peace: A stained-glass window in Harvard's Memorial Hall
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stood before Memorial Hall's west façade from 1884 to 1924, when it was moved to
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there in the first rugby-style football game played in the United States.
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Henry James; "New England: An Autumn Impression. – III",
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Twenty-eight marble tablets honor Harvard's Union dead. This one lists
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Names of Civil War Union dead listed on tablets in Memorial Transept
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In 1932, the clock's driving works, and the associated 155-pound (70
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The tower following its 1996 restoration to its 1877–1897 appearance
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Sanders Theatre contributed in an unusual way to the early work of
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The Dublin University Magazine: A Literary and Political Journal
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Memorial Hall as originally built. Inset plan shows Alumni Hall
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The building's High Victorian Gothic design, by Harvard alumni
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The Journey to Camp: The Origins of American Football to 1889
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A general restoration was carried out between 1987 and 1996.
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aluminium's sacrifices in defending the Union during the
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Sanders Theater
U.S. National Register of Historic Places
U.S. National Historic Landmark
A ground-level exterior view of a large, highly ornate 19th-century building. Its main body is longer than it is high, with a single very tall story of red-orange brick with tall stained-glass windows. The steep and tall slate roof is patterned in pale shades of blue, light brown, and red-orange, arranged in broad horizontal stripes of widely varying heights. A tower rises to the right of the building's center.
Cambridge, Massachusetts
42°22′33.2″N 71°6′53.7″W / 42.375889°N 71.114917°W / 42.375889; -71.114917
William Robert Ware
Henry Van Brunt
70000685
Harvard Yard
Harvard University
Cambridge, Massachusetts
High Victorian Gothic
Harvard University
American Civil War
Boston
abolitionist movement
Henry James
refectory
President and Fellows
Union
Valhalla
American Civil War
Oliver Wendell Holmes Sr.
President and Fellows
William Robert Ware
Henry Van Brunt
National Historic Landmark
An unadopted early design, viewed from the southwest
Memorial Hall as originally built. Inset plan shows Alumni Hall (left and center), Memorial Transept (center-right), and Sanders Theatre (right).

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