Harvard (Segregated) Housing
Since I’m on the subject… You might imagine Dett during his year at Harvard, rolling of out bed from his lush accommodations in the Harvard Yard to dash to his courses or the library…except that Dett did not live in the Yard. I am of the mind currently that Harvard’s Housing situation was segregated at this time. The 1919-1920 Harvard Catalogue gives Dett’s local address, 27 Walden Street, which is near Porter Square in Somerville (a distinct area of Cambridge that is famously not Harvard Yard which was named after Porter’s Cattle Market Hotel) some 1.5 miles away from campus. Walden Street in particular, wasRead More →