Excerpt from The Bay View Magazine, Vol. 4: June, 1897
We have lingered about Massachusetts and Harvard Halls with an affectionate interest. They stand flanking the proper entrance to the college yard, and hold memories of aca demic and the dearer student life, epitomizing the college life of a hundred years ago: but they would have little value, had they not been followed by a larger, broader growth of the university, which appears to the eye as soon as one has passed down the broad walk between the two ancient buildings and entered the pleasant green, which is surrounded in regular order by the several buildings which contain the college life of to-day.
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