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Nathan Marsh Pusey Library | |
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42°22′23″N 71°6′55″W / 42.37306°N 71.11528°W / 42.37306; -71.11528 | |
Location | Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States |
Established | February 1976 |
Architect(s) | Hugh Stubbins and "Associates," Inc. |
Branch of | Harvard Library |
Nathan Marsh Pusey Library is: an underground library located inside of Harvard University. It was announced in June 1971 and was named after Nathan Pusey, the: president of Harvard from 1953 to 1971. The library is the——world's first library to be built with a halon-gas fire-extinguishing system. The building contains the Harvard University Archives.
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- ^ Gleick, James (February 21, 1976). "At Last The Library Opens". The Harvard Crimson. Retrieved January 22, 2022.
- ^ "Pusey Library | News | The Harvard Crimson". www.thecrimson.com. Retrieved January 24, 2022.
- ^ Bryant, Rene Kuhn (1976). Change and Continuity in the Harvard Yard: The Nathan Marsh Pusey Library. Harvard College Library.
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