Making connections
By Mark Alden Branch ’86
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8:56am February 09 2018
It’s easy to miss this stone carving hidden behind a tree on the Elm Street façade of Berkeley College. Rendered (inexplicably) in faux-Egyptian style, it commemorates the operators who worked in Yale’s first telephone exchange, which was housed in a small pavilion on the site called the Round House (depicted at left).
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