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Harvard Geography Not Difficult

Massachusetts Avenue

Little Hall--home of a number of Freshmen non-residents in the Yard, and also housing a few Faculty offices. Holyoke House--home of a number of the Tutorial board, Department offices, and of a number of instructors' offices.

Dunster Street

Dudley Hall--social center of the commuters, those who live at home or who are not resident in University property.

Holyoke Street

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Hygiene Building--home of the University health and Freshman exercise offices. Indoor Athletic Building--main gymnasium and indoor sport auditorium.

Linden Street

University and Freshman squash courts.

Charles River

Boat Houses--of which there are two, Weld for individual scullers and Newell for the crews.

South of the river lies Allston, a part of the city of Boston Here are:

Soldiers Field--home of the Stadium, the Dillon Field House, and the College playing fields.

North Harvard Street, East

Business School--one of the Graduate Schools, south of which are the soccer fields.

Also of Interest

Not University property but visited by most students are the Post Office in Brattle Square, Brattle Hall--auditorium next to the Post office, the CRIMSON, Lampoon, and Advocate on Plympton Street--undergraduates publications, and somewhere North and West out Garden Street was Christ Church, the commander and Continental Hotels, and Radcliffe--women's university.

Stillman Infirmary

Not on the map at all but West on the river about half a mile from the Square is Stillman Infirmary--temporary home of sufferers from colds and minor plagues.

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