Listed here are 25 Cambridge residential units and four other properties owned by Harvard and rented to various faculty members. The assessment and tax figures are taken from records in the Cambridge Assessor's Office and went into effect in the year noted.
Cambridge assessments generally are calculated at 40 per cent of market value, though some variation from that figure is possible. Thus a property (house and land) assessed at $30,000 was worth approximately $75,000 in the year it was assessed.
Cambridge residential units
21 Bryant St.: Jerome A. Cohen, professor of Law; 1967 assessment--$36,700. Tax paid--$5,468.
76 Brattle St. (Greenleaf): Matina S. Horner, President of Radcliffe. 1971 assessment (not including land)--$73,300. Tax exempt.
33 Elmwood Ave.: President Bok. 1963 assessment--$97,100. Tax exempt.
9 Farrar St.: Alfred W. Crompton, professor of Biology, director of the Museum of Comparative Zoology. 1970 assessment--$27,100. Tax paid--$4,037.
19 Francis Ave.: Hale Champion, vice president for Finances. 1972 assessment--$17,800. Tax paid--$2,652.
44 Francis Ave.: Rev. Krister Stendahl, dean of the Divinity School. 1971 assessment--$38,000. Tax exempt.
56 Francis Ave.: Rev. Edward Wright Jr., dean of students at the Divinity School. 1967 assessment--$12,400. Tax paid--$1,847.
57 Francis Ave.: Donald C. Moulton, assistant vice president for Government and Community Affairs. 1967 assessment--$27,100. Tax paid--$4,037. [N.B.: Moulton is a temporary tenant while Daniel P. Moynihan, professor of Education and Urban Politics, is on leave.]
65 Francis Ave.: Daniel Bell, professor of Sociology. 1969 assessment--$19,500. Tax paid--$2,905.
41 Fresh Pond Lane: Irving M. London, professor of Medicine. 1967 assessment--$28,200. Tax paid--$4,201.
16 Hillside Ave.: House willed to Harvard in October 1972. Not yet determined if this house will be restricted to faculty.
5 Hubbard Park Road: John M. McGuire, professor of Law, emeritus. Address listed incorrectly in Cambridge assessor's office.
81 Irving St.: David H. Dolphin, associate professor of Chemistry. 1968 assessment--$25,800. Tax paid--$3,844.
95 Irving St.: Chase N. Peterson, vice president for Alumni Affairs. 1968 assessment--$35,500. Tax paid--$5,289.
114 Irving St.: Charles U. Daly, vice president for Government and Community Affairs. 1967 assessment--$30,000. Tax paid--$4,470.
138 Irving St.: Richard Zeckhauser, professor of Political Economy. 1967 assessment--$33,600. Tax paid--$5,006.
9 Kirkland Place: Daniel J. Robbins, director of the Fogg. 1960 assessment--$16,000. Tax paid--$2,384.
11 Kirkland Place: J.D. Watson, professor of Molecular Biology. 1968 assessment--$19,300. Tax paid--$2,875.
13 Kirkland Place: Morton Bloomfield, Porter Professor of English. 1968 assessment--$14,000. Tax paid--$2,086.
12 Sacramento St.: Millard F. Long, former research associate of the CFIA. 1971 assessment--$13,000, Tax paid--$1,937.
14 Scott St.: Former residence of John Karefa-Smart, visiting professor of International Health. 1972 assessment--$21,000. Tax paid--$3,129. Not listed by the University as a faculty house, but classified as such at the Cambridge Rent Control Board.
17 South St.: Former residence of Ernest E. Wallwork, former visiting scholar at the Divinity School. 1970 assessment--$18,800. Tax paid--$2,801.
Sparks House: Between Lowell Lecture Hall and Busch Reisinger Museum. Preacher's residence.
10 Traill St.: Richard E. Neustadt, professor of Government. Harvard says it paid taxes on this property at 8 or 10 Traill St., but because of an incorrect address, the tax assessor's office has no record of that payment.
41 Winthrop St.: John K. Fairbank, Higginson Professor of History. 1967 assessment--$8,000. Tax paid--$1,192.
Other units
83 Brattle St.: Apartment building owned by Radcliffe. 1967 assessment--$108,000. Tax exempt.
Business School Dean's Residence, Lawrence E. Fouraker.
Botanical Garden Apts.: 4-42 Fernald Drive.
Faculty Row, Linnaean St.
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