Lion eyes
By Mark Alden Branch ’86
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10:47am June 16 2015
The lions that flank the Wall Street gate of Berkeley College are a tribute to an earlier pair of lions that sat atop Lampson Hall, which was torn down to build Berkeley. (Those lions now guard the power pant on Tower Parkway.) The googly eyes are a more recent addition. ___________________________________________ The Yale Alumni Magazine is published by Yale Alumni Publications Inc., an alumni-based nonprofit that is not run by Yale University. Its content does not necessarily reflect the views of the university administration.
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