The Great Bore
A Souvenir Of The Hoosac Tunnel

Forfatter: J.L. Harrison

År: 1891

Forlag: Advance Job Print Works

Sted: North Adams

Sider: 74

UDK: 624.19

A History Of The Tunnel, With Sketches Of North Adams, Its Vicinity And Drives; Williams-Town And Mount Greylock

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will pass, on the right, in the following order: Grif- fin hall, containing the college natural history col- lection, and in front of which is a bronze soldiers’ monument, erected in honor of the Williams boys who fell in the war of the rebellion; Goodrich hall, Mark Hopkins memorial building, erected in 1890 as a monument to Mark Hopkins; somewhat back from the road the lodge of the Sigma Phi society, Congregational church, President Carter’s house, Greylock house and Kappa Alpha lodge. To the left are, in the order mentioned, the Methodist Episcopal church, Clark hall, built in 1881 and con- taining the Wilder mineralogical cabinet and the college archives; then a cluster of seven buildings embracing East and South colleges, used as dormi- tories; Lawrence hall, built in 1846 and enlarged in 1890 by the addition of two wings, containing the college library of 30,000 volumes; college chapel and alumni hall; observatory, constructed in 1836, the first building in this country to be used exclu- sively for astronomical purposes; magnetic observa- tory and Jackson hall; Lasell gymnasium, finished in 1886; Morgan hall, one of the most beautiful col- lege dormitories in the United States; Kellogg hall, West college, built in 1790, the original academy and free school; Chi Psi lodge, Alpha Delta Phi lodge, Taconic inn and Delta Psi lodge.