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1811111 Eunmiz CEMU ln ulx 1917 thc hockex pond xx as a ITIOSQUIIO breed mg marsh the xx 11loxx road xx as at the lex el of the meadoxxs and under xxater for some tlme ex erx sprlng the athletlc fleld xx as unexen and from one to elght feet loxxer than at present the underpass xx as unbullt the publlc road ran through xx hat is noxx the mlddle of the quadrangle the land on xxhlch part of Tax lor l-lall and the Dlnlng Hall stand and all that to the south of the D1n1ng l-lall had not been acqulred When xxe turn from the contemp1at1on of these facts to the present beautlful lax out ofthe bulldlngs and grounds and trx to compress the storx of the transformatlon lnto a brlef compass the task IS almost ox erpoxx erlng From julx to October 1912 Prof XX arren Poxx ers Lalrd the archltectural adxlser Nlr Emerson Q1 Tax lor then Qecretarx to the Trustees and slnce elected a member of the board and 'xlr Batchelder recentlx appolnted Headmaster spent the1r t1me 1n draxx :ng up a prxnted program for the com pet1t1on for the deslgn of the bulldlngs Txx elxe 1:1I'lNS of archl tects selected from among some slxtx xx ere permltted to com pete the deslgns belng submltted just before Chrlstmas For a month the professxonal adx 1ser and the Trustees studled the xar1ous plans 1n all the1r detalls Then one dax earlx ln ,.r' WILLOW ROAD Februarx 1913 plan number elexen xxas chosen The enxelope marked elexen xxas opened and prox ed to contaln the name of Nlurphx 81 Dana of Xexx York W ork was at once begun on restudx 1ng the com1et1t1xe plans and deslgnlng the bulldlngs not lncluded 1n the competltlon The detalls to be attended to In draxxlng plans making speclficatlons arranglng heatlng 16 Av 1 J . -, 1 - - v V . . . ' . , , . G . Y 1 y f 1 a ' , , . . . N , L , .' . . 5 , - , d M D , ,. .k 1- rr -, 1-51 DI: . . . . . v v , Q .wg -fx' X t . ' I ,4. V 1 sv T ' V ,M . . . . . .' 1 gf A A ' K' , . , L. ' Y . . . 7 ' . ' v , v. x . . w K . . . . , , , , , 7
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lwhtlng etc were lemon lt was not unt1l julx lf that the contracts were slgned lhe Central l3UllLllY'lU Cdom panx of Worcester Mass started work at once w1th one xear to fl1n1sh the lDUllLllI'lgS Xs luck would haxe If the fall proxed extremelx ra1nx and the foundat1on tond1t1ons turned out to be had on actount of the claxex suhso1l l-lolts would he dug one dax and the walls supported hx two 1nch shonng In the n1ght a ram would come the shor1ng would be broken l1ke tooth p1cks and the hole would haxe to be dug agam Some part of the foundauons wh1ch had to be C3I'I'lCLl to a depth of tw entx feet w ere dug out three tunes Phe extra on th1s 1tem alone w as ox er T530 O00 and the delax sex eral months 4:3 GHMNASILM YEBRUARN 1914 Xll of thls tlme work on the Grounds w as proceedmv under the d1 rect1on of 'Xlr Qhefheld X Xrnold of Boston Xearlx ex erx square foot of Lllfll 1n s1ght was moxed to hu1ld the m un road and prox 1de athlet1c Gelds and ttnn1s courts The grade CFOSSINU w IS rtmox Cd NXlIl'l the co operat1on of the Xew Haxcn 1o1d 1nd the land on XXlAllLl'l p1rts of the D1n1ng Hall and IX ox l 1 st 1nd w is lttlulrtd ron Xlr l htly s and that further to twt Xwll LOM ROAD MARCH l9l-8 11 ' ' Q 'J 1 ' - D . .. O . , 1 . U - I I ' . k t N . . W I V - ' za , .' . ' . . . ' Y , - I U x . Q ' 1 1 N 1 v 1 U V . . b -A 1 ' YV sv 1 I I A 1 . ' . . ll '. ' 'L A 54. ' ' Y . j . I I. Y ' I 1 . l . 'I ' ' F , - f X? U C? ' A A Q g 4,- 4, V 's'-y Y l 1 . . , ' h I Las - . . 1, te 1 x, - 1 i - ca -f f. - -' - I C I v ' 1 ' ' 1 I L V D A C ,C L 4. Tal ' elill z 'az' 'X f'1 5 s, . 1 A 4 J , ,M 2 . , 1, ' 1
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