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McCulloch Hall (dormitory, built 1926), at Harvard University
Business School, Boston, is named for Hugh
McCulloch. |
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Aldrich Hall (built 1953), at the Harvard University
Business School, Boston, is named for Nelson
W. Aldrich. |
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Chase Hall (dormitory, built 1926), at Harvard University
Business School, Boston, is named for Salmon
P. Chase. |
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Fowler House (office buiding, built 1940, named for Fowler in the
1960s, renamed Connell House 2003), at Harvard University
Business School, Boston, was named for Henry
H. Fowler. |
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Dillon House (offices, built 1965), at Harvard University
Business School, Boston, is named for C.
Douglas Dillon. |
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Gallatin Hall (dormitory, built 1926), at Harvard University
Business School, Boston, is named for Albert
Gallatin. |
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Glass House (offices, built 1926), at Harvard University
Business School, Boston, is named for Carter
Glass. |
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Humphrey House
(offices, built 1965 and named for Humphrey, renovated and renamed
Greenhill House 2004), at Harvard University
Business School, Boston, was named for George
M. Humphrey. |
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Hamilton Hall (dormitory, built 1926), at Harvard University
Business School, Boston, is named for Alexander
Hamilton. |
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Loeb House (offices, built 1940), at Harvard University
Business School, Boston, is named for John
L. Loeb, Jr. and his father. |
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Mellon Hall (dormitory, built 1926), at Harvard University
Business School, Boston, is named for Andrew
W. Mellon. |
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Morris Hall (dormitory, built 1926), at Harvard University
Business School, Boston, is named for Robert
Morris. |
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Shad Hall (fitness center, built 1990), at Harvard University
Business School, Boston, is named for John
S. R. Shad. |
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The Maurice J. Tobin Memorial Bridge
(opened 1950, named 1967), which carries Route 1 over the Mystic
River between Boston and Chelsea, is named for Maurice
J. Tobin. |
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The John F. Fitzgerald Expressway
(also known as the Central Artery, Interstate 93, U.S. Highway 1, and
Route 3), in Boston, is named for John
F. Fitzgerald. |
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The O'Neill Tunnel
(opened 2003), which carries Interstate 93, Highway 1, and Route 3,
in Boston, is named for Thomas
P. O'Neill, Jr.. |
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Logan International Airport,
in Boston, is named for Edward
L. Logan. |
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