. Boston, a guide book . Hakvaki) Medhai, School this, the noble group of five marble structures constituting the HarvardUniversity School of Medicine, the central, white-pillared administrationbuilding facing an open court and reached from the Longwood Avenueentrance l)y broad terraced stone walks on either side. The four other MASSACHUSETTS HISTORICAL SOCIETY 91 F. Westland Avenue Entrance to the Fens buildings are designed for laboratory purposes and are all constructedon one general plan, — two parallel wings united by an rear entrance is from grounds opening upon a propos


. Boston, a guide book . Hakvaki) Medhai, School this, the noble group of five marble structures constituting the HarvardUniversity School of Medicine, the central, white-pillared administrationbuilding facing an open court and reached from the Longwood Avenueentrance l)y broad terraced stone walks on either side. The four other MASSACHUSETTS HISTORICAL SOCIETY 91 F. Westland Avenue Entrance to the Fens buildings are designed for laboratory purposes and are all constructedon one general plan, — two parallel wings united by an rear entrance is from grounds opening upon a proposed AvenueLouis Pasteur. In the administration building is the Warren Anatom-ical Museum^ the original collection of which was given by Dr. JohnCollins Warren, professor of anatomy and surgery in the School from1815 to 1847, succeeding his father, who was the first to hold that posi-tion upon its establishment. We may return by way of Brookline Avenue, taking an Ipswich Streetcar, and pass on this side of the Fens. The church suggestive of colo-nial architecture, onPeterborough and Jerseystreets, is the Church ofthe Disciples (Unitarian),successor of the meeting-house at the South Endof the city, for nearly fiftyyears the pulpit of JamesFreeman Clarke, whofounded this church in1841 as a free church, all expenses to be met by voluntary should


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