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Class of 1880 Fence.

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The fence of the class of 1880 will be a retaining wall to the terrace at the Quincy Square corner of the Yard. The wall will be of brick and stone about eight feet high surmounted by a stone fence about three feet high. Though there will be no iron work in this section the general structure will be in keeping with the design of the Yard fence. There will be a gateway in the fence opposite Bow street. The wall will cut through the corner of the Yard and will probably extend to the drive-way leading to President Eliot's house. In this way Quincy Square will be enlarged and the view from the Union improved.

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