
Osborn
Hall, 1888-1926
One of Yale's most controversial buildings, Osborn sat -- squatted, some said -- at the corner of Chapel and College, inviting people into the Old Campus
from one of the city's most important corners. Designed by Bruce Price, it
was a classroom building, and complaints about streetcar noise were one of
the reasons for its demise. The fact that dark Victorian piles like this one
were reviled by the 1920s was another. The more accommodating Bingham Hall
went up in its place.