Shadow Yearbook Building Gallery Shadow


The Long Journey

 

 

314 - 345
Home Office Of Aardvarks Publications
52 Dunster Street


there is a trick to this
52 Dunster Coke Machine


no, the fireplace does not work
52 Dunster Production Room


the hang out
52 Dunster Production Room

346

Grays Hall Basement

347 - 350

Holms Hall (North House) Basement


Yearbook Office Entrance

351
Below Sanders Theater
Memorial Hall Basement


The Editor's Chair
Yearbook "closet" Office

352 - 358
Cabot Hall Basement
Cabot Hall Basement


Cabot Basement
Yearbook Office Entrance


359 - 364
Two Brattle Square
Two Brattle Square


Ferris Works Here
Two Brattle Production Room

Yearbook History On Display
Two Brattle Shadowbox Display Cases

recognize the chairs?
Two Brattle Founders

George Feeney '50
The Yearbook started in a couple of rooms on Mass Avenue and moved to 52 Dunster Street. 314 was produced at 52 Dunster
Marc Goldberg '79 (Business Manager 343) should know about the print darkroom flood and move out of 52 Dunster Street
Maryanne Fenerjian '82
The yearbook production moved out of 52 Dunster street sometime in 1980 to the Varsity Club.  Sometime in 1981 the yearbook production moved to the basement in North House.
Shaun Mahoney '81 (President 345) should know about the print darkroom flood and move out of 52 Dunster.  
Donald Tarver '82 (President 346) should know about the move into Grays Hall Basement and the asbestos.
Jorge Rameriz '84 (President 348)
In the summer of 1980, Harvard Deans Epps and Lawton kicked the Yearbook out of the business office, green room and production room on the second floor of 52 Dunster.  The Yearbook kept the film darkroom on the second floor and was moved into a small business office on the third floor.  The Yearbook was given a room at the Varsity Club for production and photo sittings.  345 was produced at the Varsity Club with the business office at 52 Dunster Street. 
In the summer of 1981, the Dean Epps and Lawton kicked the Yearbook out of both 52 Dunster Street and the Varsity Club.  The Yearbook was given three small rooms in the basement of Grays Hall for a business office, photo sittings and storage and five rooms in the basement of Holmes Hall (North House) for production, business, meetings, storage and a darkroom (that was built by David Fratto '82 over the summer). 346 was produced with Yearbook offices divided between Holmes Hall and Grays Hall.
In the summer of 1982, Deans Epps and Lawton took away two offices in the Grays Hall basement, leaving the Yearbook with only a very small business office near Harvard Square and everything else was moved into Holmes Hall.  A professor had to loan the Yearbook his personal office in Grays Hall for the 347 photo sittings.  347 - 350 were produced with the production and darkroom at Holmes Hall and the business office at Grays Hall.
Christina Tranfaglia '84
In 1984 there was a flood in the basement of North House that destroyed most all of the 345 yearbooks on hand.
Michael Whitmier '89 (Managing Editor 353) 
In the summer of 1986, Deans Epps and Lawton kicked the Yearbook out of both North House and Grays Hall.  The Yearbook was given two 12'x6' "closet" offices in the basement of Memorial Hall below Sanders Theater.  The 351 was produced entirely at Memorial Hall. 
The move out of the Memorial Hall basement to the Cabot Hall basement occurred in February 1988, during semester break.  Production of 352 was started at Memorial Hall and finished at Cabot Hall.  The Freshman Register for the Class of 1992 was produced at Cabot Hall basement in May/June 1988. 


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