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English: Caption text says "Airplane picture of Boston College. St. Mary's Hall, the Faculty Building, is on the left, and the Administration Building, containing most of the classrooms, is on the right. The Chestnut Hill Reservoir makes a lovely background for the splendid clock-tower"
Date 07-22-1923
Source https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-boston-globe-aerial-photograph-of-bo/128508657/, The Boston Globe, July 22, 1923, pg. 80
Author Arthur Galaid, Boston photographer

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An aerial photograph of Boston College in 1923 taken by Arthur Galaid

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