Not forgotten
By Mark Alden Branch ’86
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10:14am March 12 2019
Osborn Hall (1889–1926), a short-lived classroom building at College and Chapel Streets, was never much loved—in part because it replaced the cherished Yale Fence, where nineteenth-century Yalies had held court. But when Osborn was replaced with Bingham Hall, the new building paid homage to the old. (There’s also a carved memorial to the Fence.)
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