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A Campus Built on Philanthropy
A Campus Built on Philanthropy
- Aldrich Hall
- Baker Library / Bloomberg Center
- Batten Hall
- Cash House
- Chao Center
- Chase Hall
- Class of 1959 Chapel
- Connell House
- Cotting House
- Cumnock Hall
- Dean’s House
- Dillon House
- Esteves Hall
- Gallatin Hall
- Greenhill House
- Hamilton Hall
- Hawes Hall
- Klarman Hall
- Loeb House
- Ludcke House
- McArthur Hall
- McCollum Center
- McCulloch Hall
- Mellon Hall
- Morgan Hall
- Morris Hall
- Pagliuca Harvard Life Lab
- Rock Center
- Shad Hall
- Spangler Center
- Tata Hall
- Teele Hall
- Wilder House
- Wyss House
- Indoor Spaces
- Outdoor Spaces
- George F. Baker Founding Campus Gift
Gordon Road
Gordon Road
- Aldrich Hall
- Baker Library / Bloomberg Center
- Batten Hall
- Cash House
- Chao Center
- Chase Hall
- Class of 1959 Chapel
- Connell House
- Cotting House
- Cumnock Hall
- Dean’s House
- Dillon House
- Esteves Hall
- Gallatin Hall
- Greenhill House
- Hamilton Hall
- Hawes Hall
- Klarman Hall
- Loeb House
- Ludcke House
- McArthur Hall
- McCollum Center
- McCulloch Hall
- Mellon Hall
- Morgan Hall
- Morris Hall
- Pagliuca Harvard Life Lab
- Rock Center
- Shad Hall
- Spangler Center
- Tata Hall
- Teele Hall
- Wilder House
- Wyss House
- Indoor Spaces
- Outdoor Spaces
- George F. Baker Founding Campus Gift
Gordon Road
Named in honor of distinguished alumnus Albert H. Gordon (AB 1923, MBA 1925), Gordon Road commemorates Gordon’s legendary Harvard support.
He served on numerous committees at Harvard University. His contributions to the business world earned him an honorary doctorate in 1977 and an Alumni Association Medal from Harvard University in 1984. At HBS, he served on the Board of Directors of the Associates, on the Visiting Committee, on several reunion gift campaigns, and as a Class Notes secretary for the Alumni Bulletin. Over the years, Gordon’s gifts to HBS highlight his various interests—from contributing to the professorship created in honor of his friend and classmate George E. Bates, to supporting physical fitness, to helping purchase an organ for the Class of 1959 Chapel. He was one of the first recipients of the Schools’ highest honor, the Distinguished Service Award, bestowed on him in 1968. As a tribute to Gordon, the School established the Albert H. Gordon Professorship of Business Administration, in 1995.