View of Woolsey Hall on the corner of College Street and Grove Street. One of the Bicentennial Buildings, it was designed by John Carrère and Thomas Hastings, and completed in 1902.
View of a building with a concave stone façade and a portico supported by four columns. Several cars are parked along the street. The Sterling Hall of Medicine opened in 1924, and the Institute of Human Relations, in 1930.
View of a Gothic brick building with a tower and stone entryway. Designed by Charles Klauder, the museum reopened in this building in 1926 (on the corner of Whitney Avenue and Sachem Street) after moving from its original location in 1917.
Located at 222 York Street and completed in 1926. The building was designed by Blackall, Clapp, and Whittemore; a new façade designed by James Gamble Rogers was added in 1931.