Boylston Hall (Boston), a historic meeting space formerly located in Boston, Massachusetts
Boylston Hall (Harvard University), a building at Harvard University
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BoylstonHall may refer to: BoylstonHall (Boston), a historic meeting space formerly located in Boston, Massachusetts BoylstonHall (Harvard University)...
located along the southern edge of the Yard, between Widener Library and BoylstonHall to the north, and Massachusetts Avenue to the south. It was constructed...
Susanna Boylston Adams Hall (March 5, 1708 – April 21, 1797) was a prominent early-American socialite, mother of the second U.S. president, John Adams...
Ward Nicholas Boylston (1747–1828; born Ward Hallowell), a descendant of the physician Zabdiel Boylston, was an American merchant, a philanthropist, and...
Classroom and departmental buildings include Emerson Hall, Sever Hall, Robinson Hall, and BoylstonHall. The Harvard Bixi, a Chinese stele with inscribed...
Washington Streets. BoylstonHall occupied the third floor of the building, and functioned as a performance and meeting space. The Boylston Market Association...
Boylston Street is a major east–west thoroughfare in the city of Boston, Massachusetts and its western suburbs. The street begins in Boston's Chinatown...
began to gain notoriety on campus, the society moved from offices in Hollis Hall to addresses on Holyoke and Plympton streets respectively. These collections...
connecting Boylston Street to Park Street and Government Center stations. The tunnel originally served five closely spaced stations: Boylston, Park Street...
The Yard contains administrative offices such as University Hall and Massachusetts Hall; libraries such as Widener, Pusey, Houghton, and Lamont; and...
Wadsworth House and BoylstonHall. It is to be erected by members of the Porcellian Club in memory of Joseph McKean 1794, S.T.D., LL.D. Boylston Professor of...
Tata Hall, after Ratan Tata (AMP, 1975), the chairman of Tata Sons. The total construction costs have been estimated at $100 million. Tata Hall is located...
and members of the Senior Common Room over meals in each house's dining hall. How students come to live in particular houses has changed greatly over...
following buildings: Smith Halls Bryan Hall ("The Annex") Faculty Deans' Residence Hicks House 20 Prescott Street apartments Smith Halls, which were constructed...
stele with a turtle pedestal located at Harvard University, north of BoylstonHall and west of Widener Library in Harvard Yard, in Cambridge, Massachusetts...
School enroll in its "religious studies" master of arts program). Divinity Hall, dedicated in 1826, was the first Harvard building built outside Harvard...