Saturday, February 17, 2007
The Johns Hopkins University
If you ever happen to visit Johns Hopkins and wonder why all buildings are small, here's the reason. (Though the university disclaimer denies it) It has become a convention that no building should be taller than the Gilman hall (Mr. Gilman was the first president) and the Gilman hall should be visible from the North Charles street.
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