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  • p.75 shows Gore under demolition
  • p11, 18 describe Gore as the site of the "prototype of the modern book stack", designed by Ware

EEng (talk) 13:27, 1 May 2014 (UTC)[reply]

  • [2] Photo of stacks
  • Memoir of Treadwell, Rumford Professor, includes description of design of Gore
  • [3] Has great images
  • Really great images
  • [4] Timeline of libraries etc.; Gore modeled on King's Chapel
  • [5] History of fire and fire safety in Harvard Libraries; includes Eliot rescuing Harvard investments during Great Fire of Boston, his resistance to replacing Gore, matches used inside because of poor lighting, and much more
  • [6] Harvard University. Harvard Library bulletin. Cambridge, Mass., Harvard University Library. Volume I, Number 2 (Spring 1947). Lovett, Robert W. The Undergraduate and the Harvard Library, 1877-1937, 221-237 p.225 50-lb ornament falls in Gore
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