On the Campus: Move Every Stone

Published May 2, 2019

Ricardo Barros

This terra cotta plaque, embedded in the south wall of Firestone Library, memorializes the Class of 1877 Biological Laboratory, built in 1887–1888 and razed in 1946 to make way for Firestone’s construction. The Greek inscription reads: Let us move every stone.

Photograph by Ricardo Barros

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