Boston Area Classics Calendar 2007/2008: #31 (5/9/08)
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*HARVARD UNIVERSITY, Smyth Library, Cambridge, MA
The Herbert Weir Smyth Classical Library will be closed for
renovation from Friday, June 6 until Monday, June 23, inclusive. It
will re-open again on Tuesday, June 24.
MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS, BOSTON, 465 Huntington Avenue, Boston, MA
Spring 2008 Gallery Report: Due to ongoing construction at the
museum, some Classical installations
have been temporarily de-installed. We expect that as the spring term
begins, the following galleries
will be OPEN on a regular basis: East Greek Art (1A11); Etruscan Art
(1A01); Archaic Greek Art
(1A06); Classical Greek Art (2A02); Roman Art (2A06); and Art of the
Eastern Roman Empire,
including the Antioch Marine mosaic (2A07). We thank you for your
patience and understanding.
If you have questions about particular pieces, you can reach the
Classical offices at (617) 369-3256.
APPENDIX:
Wheelchair access:
to the Barker Center at Harvard via the ramp at the main entrance off
Quincy Street, and from there along the same level (i.e. first floor) to
the Humanities Center; to Boylston Hall at Harvard via the ramp to the
basement at the main entrance in the Yard, and from there by the
elevator
to the W. S. Fong Auditorium (a.k.a. Boylston Auditorium) on the first
floor; to Andover Hall at Harvard Divinity School via the sign-posted
entrances, and from there along the same level (i.e. first floor) to the
Sperry Room. There is regrettably no wheelchair access to the Semitic
Museum
at Harvard.
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