Shaler Hall Dedication and History
- HF-ID: HFAdm-100
- Category: Administrative Materials
- Creator: Cline, A.C., Hosley, N.W., Torrey, J.G.
- Date: 1930-2016
- Location: Harvard Forest
- Media: Paper
- Contents:
- correspondence, blueprints, statements, estimates. 1 accordion folder, 11 file folders.
- Keywords: facilities, harvard forest headquarters
- Abstract:
- Folder 1. Contour Map of New Building Site, Harvard Forest 1930 (see related item HFM1930-01).
- Folder 2. Correspondence, financial statements, estimates and expenses related to future building (1935-1936).
- Folder 3. Correspondence and estimates for moving portions of the old headquarters building [now Community House] (1936).
- Folder 4. New headquarters building (including garage and museum) correspondence and estimates (1931-1947)
- Folder 5. Storage of Fogg Museum art at HF during WW2. File includes list of paintings from Fogg Museum (5/9/1942), list of objects owned, guard regulations, correspondence, inventory of art respositories during 1940s, newspaper clippings (1942-1951).
- Folder 6. Dedication of Shaler Hall and Fisher museum (folder 1). File includes correspondence (1940-1941), press release (May 1, 1941), A.C. Cline presentation speech (May 13, 1941), Henry Brooks' list of people to be invited to the dedication, invitation responses (continued in next folder), draft of meeting minutes (June 5, 1941).
- Folder 7. Dedication of Shaler Hall and Fisher museum (folder 2). Invitation responses (continued).
- Folder 8. Shaler Hall downstairs hallway, comments by J.G. Torrey (1990).
- Folder 9. N.S. Shaler, description of portraits (1940), article by Stephen Jay Gould (1988).
- Folder 10. 2012-2016 Shaler Hall Floor Plans.
- Folder 11. 2016 New Conference Room [former first floor Library space] floor plan, audio visual design and installation proposal (Adtech Systems), budget.
- Archives Location: Map Room, stack 12, drawer 5
- Access: Restricted
This file is part of the Administrative Materials collection. Access may be restricted due to privacy concerns. For questions about access, please contact hflib@fas.harvard.edu.