Boston Illustrated Containing Full Descriptions of the City And Its Immediate S

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Boston Illustrated Containing Full Descriptions of the City And Its Immediate S
Edward Stanwood
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The high wainscoting around the hall is adorned with scores' of portraits and busts of ancient and modern worthies of Kew England and of Harvard, rare productions from the pencils of Copley, Stuart, Trumbull, Hunt, Harding, Powers, Story, Crawford, Greenough, and other eminent artists (descriptive catalogues at the east end). The hall is now used as the refectory of the students. The Sanders Theatre is entered from tlie other side of the transept, and is a beautiful semicircular hall with grade...d seats, accommodating 1, 500 persons.
The statue of John Harvard, which stands on " the delta, " was designed by Daniel G. French, of Concord, and was given to the university by Samuel J. Bridge. It was dedicated Oct. 15, 1884. It represents a young Puritan scholar, with a delicate but resolute face. It is regarded as a fine piece of work. On the Common, near the university, is a stately monument, fifty-six feet high, and crowned by a statue of a soldier, erected in memory of 938 men of Cambridge who perished in the civil war.


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