Harvard and its surroundings . HOLWORTHY HALL (13).. STOUGHTON HALL (14). AND ITS SURROUNDINGS, 31 Caleb Cashing (room 26); Horatio Greenough (room 2) ; C. C. Felton (room31); G. S. Hillard (room 16); Charles Sumner (room 12); G. T. Bigelow(room 27) ; Oliver Wendell Holmes (room 31) ; C. T. Brooks (room 12); Hoar (room 25); Edward E. Hale (room 22). Southwest of the southern extremity of Stoughton Hall (14) is — 15. Holden Chapel, one of the oldest of the college buildings. In 1741the wife and daughters of Samuel Holden — a member of parliament, governorof the Bank of England, and regarde


Harvard and its surroundings . HOLWORTHY HALL (13).. STOUGHTON HALL (14). AND ITS SURROUNDINGS, 31 Caleb Cashing (room 26); Horatio Greenough (room 2) ; C. C. Felton (room31); G. S. Hillard (room 16); Charles Sumner (room 12); G. T. Bigelow(room 27) ; Oliver Wendell Holmes (room 31) ; C. T. Brooks (room 12); Hoar (room 25); Edward E. Hale (room 22). Southwest of the southern extremity of Stoughton Hall (14) is — 15. Holden Chapel, one of the oldest of the college buildings. In 1741the wife and daughters of Samuel Holden — a member of parliament, governorof the Bank of England, and regarded as the head of the English Dissenters —bestowed upon the col-lege £400 to supply aneeded chapel. This wascompleted in 1744, andnamed after the donors. With the exception ofthe removal of a porchthat faced the Common,and the cutting of adoor in what was thenthe rear, the chapel pre-serves its original out-ward appearance. After twenty-five yearsoccupancy for chapelpurposes it was trans-ferred to the medical department, to be used conjointly


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