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  2. Harvard Square - Wikipedia

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    Harvard Square is a triangular plaza at the intersection of Massachusetts Avenue, ... Sullivan, Charles M., "Harvard Square History and Development", ...

  3. 1969–1970 Harvard University anti-Vietnam War protests ...

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    The march to Harvard Yard was described by The New York Times as largely peaceful, [11] with rocks being thrown sporadically. A sound truck encouraged participants to “go all the way to Harvard Square – where the enemies are”. [12] The number of protesters was estimated to be around 1,500 by the time they entered Harvard Square at 7pm. [11]

  4. Timeline of Cambridge, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Harvard's Let's Go travel guides begin publication. Out of Town News [75] opens in Harvard Square and goes to last sixty years selling newspapers from all over the world. [76] 1961; Julia Child's kitchen Smithsonian National Museum of American History. Built in 1970s style, National Bureau of Economic Research. Cambridge, Massachusetts ...

  5. Coming back to life: A walk around Harvard Square

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    Even as the square’s great economic engine Harvard University opened up it just seemed to take a long time before street life vitality came back. Finally, the eminently strollable square almost ...

  6. Harvard Yard - Wikipedia

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    Harvard Yard is the oldest and among the most prominent parts of the campus of Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts.The yard has a historic center and modern crossroads and contains most of the freshman dormitories, Harvard's most important libraries, Memorial Church, several classroom and departmental buildings, and the offices of senior university officials, including the President ...

  7. Harvard Square Subway Kiosk - Wikipedia

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    The Harvard Square Subway Kiosk is a historic kiosk and landmark located in Harvard Square in Cambridge, Massachusetts. It was built in 1928 as the new main headhouse (entrance building) for the previously opened Harvard Square subway station. After the station closed in 1981 for major renovations, the kiosk was moved slightly and renovated.

  8. Charlie's Kitchen - Wikipedia

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    Charlie's Kitchen's jukebox has won the Boston Phoenix’s reader-polled "Best of Boston Award for Best Jukebox" for the past five years, most recently in 2010. [6] It also won The Improper Bostonian's Boston's Best Bar for the Harvard Square Neighborhood in 2010 [7] and the Weekly Dig's Dig This Award for Best Outdoor dining in 2009.

  9. How Harvard President Claudine Gay made history - AOL

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    In an letter to Harvard’s board on Sunday Ackman wrote that Gay, who was inaugurated in July, “has done more damage to the reputation of Harvard University than any individual in our nearly ...