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Mystery Monday: big date
By Mark Alden Branch ’86
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7:51am June 07 2021
Do you ever wish Yale’s founders had gotten their act together just two years sooner? 1699 sounds so much older than 1701. Anyway, can you tell us where we spotted this carved riff on the university seal?
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S M Landefeld, 11:27am June 08 2021 |
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George Huthsteiner '74 TD, 12:53pm June 09 2021 |
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Mark Branch, 9:50am June 10 2021 |
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S M Landefeld, 2:57pm June 10 2021 |
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The comment period has expired.I speculate Pauli Murray - looks new but not I believe at Franklin. Fully agree on 1699 those founders should have skipped their 2 gap years.
<> Woodbridge Hall's south facade on Wall St. The north facade has a corresponding panel with the building's date of 1901. 1901 Howells & Stokes. Wall St. 105.
George Huthsteiner is correct!
Well done!