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Hammond song
January/February 2009
Photograph ©Mark Ostow

The School of Art's
sculpture department moves into a brand-new state-of-the-art building this
semester. But that didn’t keep sculpture students, faculty, and alumni from
shedding a tear or two for Hammond Hall, the decrepit former metallurgy lab on
Mansfield Street that has housed the department since 1973. On December 3, the
art school threw a farewell party, billed as a "wake," for the 104-year-old
building, which is to be demolished to make room for new residential colleges.
Some 350 people attended, including Rachel Ann Mason '04MFA (center), who sang
a song in German to a bust of mining engineer John Hays Hammond (1855-1936),
the building’s namesake. (Mason had sculpted the bust while a student to
replace one that went missing in the 1970s.) "The building was just magical,"
says Mason. "It sometimes felt like there were ghosts in it, and when I returned,
I felt them again." |
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