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Dartmouth has purchased Serry’s on Lebanon Street (The Dartmouth, Valley News) and the building appears to be undergoing a major renovation: The note
above was posted on July 28, 2005 in: All News, Hanover/Leb./Nor'ch., History, June 2005 Photos, Preservation, South Block
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Goody Clancy of Boston, designers of several business school buildings including Whittemore Hall, are designing the Tuck School’s new Living and Learning Complex (Vox) to occupy the site of Hinman Hall, in the River Cluster (site plan pdf). Hinman, east facade viewed from the east: Whittemore Hall, front (south) facade:
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Rosie Hughes writes of the team, mostly ex-Navy, that runs the Heating Plant. The Romanesque building was built during 1898 and 1899 (designed by Rich) and expanded with a second level around 1940 (Larson).
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Some interesting details from the west side of the Green– Even though the escutcheon (not visible in this photo) at the top of the facade has an “M” for McNutt, the center of the balcony railing retains the “TH” for “Tuck Hall”: Timothy J. McAuliffe, who had two sons attend the college, sculpted the lions and probably other details on the entrance portal of Robinson Hall: The entrance vestibule of Parkhurst Hall has a tiled, domed ceiling that may use the popular Guastavino tile system often found in subway stations: The note
above was posted on July 28, 2005 in: All News, History, June 2005 Photos, Lamb & Rich, Preservation
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A recent visit to the tower of Baker Library permitted views of the interior of the tower and, amid many other graffiti, a graffito from a member of Sphinx (general story in The Dartmouth). The writing above the arches is illegible (”YLIJV?”), but the “M.K.K.” below presumably stands for “Mystical[al] Krewe of K____” (not Komus, surely?).
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The Dartmouth reports that Hitchcock Hall will be renovated after the fall of 2006, a project that will probably include the installation of an elevator.
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Changes in the architecture of rowing are in the works: the Fuller Boathouse will be renovated and expanded with a second level (Women’s Crew, Valley News, ivyleaguesports.com) and the Dresden Rowing Club is planning to build a two-bay frame boathouse and a dock on land it owns in Norwich, a few miles upriver from Dartmouth’s Boathouse (Valley News).
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College Chaplain Rev. Richard Crocker expects the stained glass windows in Rollins to be repaired beginning during the summer of 2006 according to an interview in the Dartmouth Review. The Review also prints Kale Bongers’ historically-minded editorial supporting the restoration. In his interview, Rev. Crocker related with qualifications the story that the Rollins altar was moved back to the east end during the 1960s and that the sun that shone through the apse windows into the eyes of the audience as a result was part of the reason the school covered the windows. The pulpit or lectern had been moved to the southeast corner of the crossing in 1912 when the transepts were lengthened and effectively made into a new nave (the hillside blocked any more expansion to the east). The note
above was posted on July 24, 2005 in: All News, History, Other Projects, Preservation, Publications, Rollins Chapel
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This is Tuck Drive looking north to the construction site of the two linked Tuck Mall Dorms. The dormitories will block the short leg of the Drive that headed left to join Webster Avenue, lately called “Old Tuck Drive” (though it is, if anything, younger than the main portion of Tuck Drive, which is the portion that connects with Main Street along what is now Tuck Mall. That portion of the Drive will be reopened).
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Benches from the Spaulding Pool addition to Alumni Gymnasium (Charles Alonzo Rich, 1919-1921) have made their way to the office corridors of the gym:
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above was posted on July 24, 2005 in: All News, Alumni Gym, June 2005 Photos, Other Projects
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One of the more interesting sculptural installations in Hanover is the infinity scaffolding in the cavernous Karl Michael Pool in Alumni Gymnasium:
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The corner building in the recent faculty housing group at Wheelock and South Park Streets, designed by Truex, Cullins and Partners:
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The eastern and central dormitory trios of the McLaughlin Cluster under construction at the corner of Maynard and College Streets, designed by Moore Ruble Yudell with Bruner/Cott:
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