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MASSACHUSETTS
HALL
Massachusetts
Hall (1720) stands as the oldest building at Harvard and the second
oldest academic building in the country. Like many Harvard buildings,
the Hall has served many purposes. Originally used as a dormitory,
the Hall housed soldiers of the Continental Army during the Revolutionary
War. It has also seen days as an informal observatory after Thomas
Hollis donated a quadrant and a 24-foot telescope in 1722. Today
the President of the University, Provost, Treasurer, and Vice Presidents
have offices on the first three floors; freshmen reside on the upper
floors.
top: Seen from outside the Yard, the west end of Massachusetts
Hall features a restoration of the College Clock. right: Drew Faust became president on July 1, 2007.
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