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12-24 Shaler Lane
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12-24 Shaler Lane

Address12, Shaler Lane, Cambridge, MA, United States of America, 02138
Site Number592D
Building Root Number 06103
Architect (Original)
Constructed 1927
Building Acquired 1963
StatusActive
Site Name HistoryThe site is named after Nathaniel Southgate Shaler (1841–1906), a Harvard paleontologist and geologist who served as dean of Harvard's Lawrence Scientific School from 1891.Historical NotesThe Shaler Lane residential complex was built in 1927 for the Harvard Housing Trust, a private entity, and was originally built to meet the housing needs of married graduate students. The buildings were designed by Boston architects Kilham Hopkins and Greeley. The complex was acquired by Harvard University in 1963.
Additional Information
Kilham, Walter Harrington. Group Housing. [Shaler Lane, Cambridge], 1927. Loeb Design Library VF NAC 3643.
General Information by and about the Shaler Lane Apartments. Harvard University Archives call number HUB 1786.2.
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