Each entry lists the class year, the name of the soldier, and the date of death. In some cases, the location of the battle is also included. Note: Order begins at the right of the central entrance to Annenberg Hall….
Plaque 2
Each entry lists the class year, the name of the soldier, and the date of death. In some cases, the location of the battle is also included. Note: Order begins at the right of the central entrance to Annenberg Hall….
The Musical Tradition
Comments by Elliot Forbes ’40 The completion of Sanders Theatre afforded a welcome expansion of concert space. Although the theatre had not been designed for music making, at the 1876 Commencement, the acoustics were judged well suited. And so, a concert was planned. A logical choice was the Theodore Thomas Orchestra. In the seventies its…
The Theatrical Tradition
Comments and recollections of William Morris Hunt II ’36 In 1895, the English Department constructed in Sanders the first Elizabethan stage in The United States. The set, which was based on original plans for London’s Fortune Theatre, was first used for a production of Ben Johnson’s The Silent Women. The forward projected stage was surrounded by…
Wikopedia – Memorial Hall
Link Memorial Hall (Harvard University) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaJump to navigationJump to search Memorial Hall, Harvard University U.S. National Register of Historic Places U.S. National Historic Landmark View from southwest showing Annenberg Hall (foreground) and Memorial Transept (right). Sanders Theatre is out of view beyond Memorial Transept. Location Cambridge, Massachusetts Coordinates 42°22′33.2″N 71°6′53.7″WCoordinates: 42°22′33.2″N 71°6′53.7″W Built 1870–1877 Architect William Robert Ware,Henry Van Brunt…