Phillips Brooks House
Address18, Harvard Yard, Cambridge, MA, United States of America, 02138
Site Number225
Previous Building Number
199
Building Root Number 03369
Building Root Number 03369
Architect (Original)
Alexander Wadsworth Longfellow Jr.
Constructed
1900
Building Acquired 1900
Dedicated 1900
Building Acquired 1900
Dedicated 1900
StatusActive
Materials for this building in our collection are not fully processed at this time.
Site Name HistoryThe site is named after Phillips Brooks (A.B. 1855), a prominent Episcopal priest, rector of Trinity Church in Boston, and Harvard overseer. The funds for the construction were received from over 600 individual donations made to honor Phillips Brooks.Historical NotesPhillips Brooks House was designed by Alexander Wadsworth Longfellow, Jr. (A.B. 1876) and completed in 1900. The building was funded by approximately 600 individual contributions. The building currently houses the Phillips Brooks House Association, a student-run public service and social action organization.Additional InformationHurlbut, Byron Satterlee. A Guide Book to the Grounds and Buildings of Harvard University. Cambridge: U, 1898. Print.
Weber, Paul J. Photographs of Harvard University Buildings and Grounds Taken by Paul J. Weber, Ca. 1929-1931 and 1939. Harvard University Archives call number HUV 2329
Massachusetts Daughters of the American Revolution. Hannah Winthrop chapter, Cambridge. An Historic Guide to Cambridge. 2nd ed., rev. ed., Cambridge, Mass., 1907.
Abbott, Edwin Hale. Phillips Brooks House. An Account of its Origin, Dedication, and Purpose as an Endowed Home for the Organized Efforts Now Making to Perpetuate the Influence and Spirit of Phillips Brooks Among the Students of Harvard University. Boston, 1900. Harvard University Archives call number HUD 3688.200.3.
Paine, Robert Treat. Phillips Brooks House Address of Robert Treat Paine, Chairman of the Building Committee at the Opening of the House on January 23, 1900, HOLLIS number: 003915520. Google Books: https://books.google.com/books?id=NpU0AAAAIAAJ&pg=RA2-PA65&dq=address+of+Robert+Treat+Paine,+chairman+of+the+building+committee+at+the+opening+of+the+house+on+January+23,+1900&hl=en&sa=X&ei=jsDcVN2TM8KZgwThtYGADw&ved=0CCMQ6AEwAQ#v=onepage&q=address%20of%20Robert%20Treat%20Paine%2C%20chairman%20of%20the%20building%20committee%20at%20the%20opening%20of%20the%20house%20on%20January%2023%2C%201900&f=false.
"Phillips Brooks House." The Harvard Graduates' Magazine, Jun 1, 1901, Vol. 9:36, p.538.
"Phillips Brooks House." The Harvard Graduates' Magazine, Sep 1, 1893, Vol. 2:5, p.63.
"Phillips Brooks House." The Harvard Graduates' Magazine, Jun 1, 1898, Vol. 6:24, p.543.
"Phillips Brooks House Fund." The Harvard Graduates' Magazine, Apr 1, 1893, Vol. 1:3, p.467.
General Information by and about the Phillips Brooks House, Harvard University Archives call number HUB 1687.2.
"The Friendship and the House: Phillip Brooks and Edwin Hale Abbot." Historical Magazine of the Protestant Episcopal Church, Mar 1, 1963, Vol. 32:1, p.37.
Construction records, 1893-1903 (inclusive), Harvard University Archives call number UAV 688.393.
Hale, Herbert D. “Recent Buildings at Harvard University.” The Architectural Review, vol. 8:6, June 1901, pp. 65-75, illus.
Cambridge: Harvard University: Phillips Brooks House Gen. View Facade by Alexander W. Longfellow Jr. 1898. hollis.harvard.edu, https://library.artstor.org/#/asset/ARTSTOR_103_41822000207926.
Phillips Brooks House. Photographs of the Phillips Brooks House. 1943. Harvard University Archives call number HUB 1687.70 f
Phillips Brooks House [Photograph, ca. 1914]. 1914. Harvard University Archives call number HUV 36 (1-9a)
“The Phillips Brooks House : Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass.” American Architect and Building News, vol. 71, Jan. 1901.
“Dedication of the New Brooks House.” Cambridge Chronicle, 27 Jan. 1900, p. 12.
“Dedication of Brooks House.” Cambridge Chronicle, 20 Jan. 1900, p. 13.
“Given to Harvard the Phillips Brooks House Dedicated and Formally Turned Over to the University - Exercises of the Afternoon and Evening - The Evening Address.” Cambridge Tribune, 27 Jan. 1900, p. 8.
“Phillips Brooks House.” Cambridge Chronicle, 1 Oct. 1898, p. 20.
“Phillips Brooks House the New Building to Be Occupied by the Harvard Religious Societites.” Cambridge Tribune, 9 Sept. 1899, p. 2.
This building has been designated by the University Planning Office as having a Notable Interior.
Brooks Parlor
Randall Room
McNelis Room
Leighton Room
Noble Room
Monroe Room
Whitlock Room
Shepard Room
Betton Room