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Next Door to Olympus: Reminiscences of a Harvard Student
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10 Frisbie Place, the Cambridge location of Carnegie's Division of Historical Research, did not look much like Mt. Olympus, but to me, it was exactly that. An old, three-story frame building with drably painted clapboards, it must once have been some Harvard professor's house back in the Victorian era. Anyone looking for it now would never find it: it was demolished many years back to make way for the enormous biochemistry laboratories of a more modern Harvard. The ghosts of its Maya archaeologists–almost all gone now–must wander like disconsolate wraiths among the glassware and computer screens.
Title: Next Door to Olympus: Reminiscences of a Harvard Student
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10 Frisbie Place, the Cambridge location of Carnegie's Division of Historical Research, did not look much like Mt.
Olympus, but to me, it was exactly that.
An old, three-story frame building with drably painted clapboards, it must once have been some Harvard professor's house back in the Victorian era.
Anyone looking for it now would never find it: it was demolished many years back to make way for the enormous biochemistry laboratories of a more modern Harvard.
The ghosts of its Maya archaeologists–almost all gone now–must wander like disconsolate wraiths among the glassware and computer screens.
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