Harvard and its surroundings . u ??SI A AND ITS SURROUNDINGS. 89. New City Building (61 a merchant of Boston to enter the legal profei>sion, owned and occupied the honse for about seventeen years. The property be-longs to the venerable Sam-uel Batchelder, who owns also the Vassal House (59), in which he resides. At the corner beyond is the University Press, a large four - story wooden building. To the south of this building stands the —61. New City Building, on the south side of Mount Auburn Street. It is a large brick structure erected, in 1876, at a cost of about S75,000. The building is


Harvard and its surroundings . u ??SI A AND ITS SURROUNDINGS. 89. New City Building (61 a merchant of Boston to enter the legal profei>sion, owned and occupied the honse for about seventeen years. The property be-longs to the venerable Sam-uel Batchelder, who owns also the Vassal House (59), in which he resides. At the corner beyond is the University Press, a large four - story wooden building. To the south of this building stands the —61. New City Building, on the south side of Mount Auburn Street. It is a large brick structure erected, in 1876, at a cost of about S75,000. The building is used as a police court, police station, engine house, ward-meeting house, several city offices, art school, and day school. The in-terior is well finished, andthe whole is well adaptedto the purposes for whichit was erected. The toweron the main portion of thebuilding, contains an il-luminated clock. In theupper stories are the bat-teries and signals of thefire department. 62. Hicks House, onthe southeast corner ofWinthrop and Dunsterstreets. The chief histor


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