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Nathan Marsh Pusey Library [2] [3] is an underground library located inside of Harvard University. It was announced in June 1971 and was named after Nathan Pusey, the president of Harvard from 1953 to 1971. The library is the world's first library to be built with a halon-gas fire-extinguishing system. [1]
The Harry Elkins Widener Memorial Library, housing some 3.5 million books, [2] is the centerpiece of the Harvard Library system. It honors 1907 Harvard College graduate and book collector Harry Elkins Widener, and was built by his mother Eleanor Elkins Widener soon after his death in the sinking of the Titanic in 1912.
Harvard Yard is the oldest and among the most prominent parts of the campus of Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts.The yard has a historic center and modern crossroads and contains most of the freshman dormitories, Harvard's most important libraries, Memorial Church, several classroom and departmental buildings, and the offices of senior university officials, including the President ...
By 1973, Harvard Library had authored or published over 430 volumes in print in addition to nine periodicals and seven annual publications. Among these is a monthly newsletter, The Harvard Librarian and a quarterly journal, Harvard Library Bulletin, which was established in 1947, dormant from 1960 until 1967, and published regularly since. [23]
Edmon Low Library Lawn Bedlam Series: Oklahoma Sooners December 6, 2008 1 Alabama Crimson Tide 20 2 Florida Gators: 31: Atlanta, Georgia: SEC Championship Game: Alabama Crimson Tide January 1, 2009 6 Penn State Nittany Lions 24 5 USC Trojans: 38: Pasadena, California: Inside the Rose Bowl: Rose Bowl: USC Trojans January 8, 2009 2 Oklahoma ...
122 games 46–71–5 Dartmouth–Harvard: None None 1882 123 games 47–71–5 Dartmouth–Princeton None Sawhorse Dollar 1897 100 games 50–46–4 Harvard–Penn: None None 1881 90 games 49–39–2 Harvard–Princeton: None None 1877 112 games 57–48–7 Harvard–Yale: The Game None 1875 132 games 59–65–8 Penn–Princeton: None None ...
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Ice hockey game at Harvard Stadium, 1910. Early in its existence two ice rinks were built on the stadium during the winter months for the men's ice hockey team. The Stadium served as the home for the hockey team until World War I. [17] Harvard Stadium was the site of the U.S. Olympic Trials for men's track and field in 1912, 1920, 1924, and 1928.