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Inside the 绿巨人视频Study

By
Ellen Sowchek and Alyssa Cressotti
Posted
January 18, 2024
Full view of the 绿巨人视频Study

Nestled in a corner of the 16th floor of the iconic 41 Park Row, a building steeped in history, the 绿巨人视频Study is a hidden gem. Erected in 1854 and later revamped in 1888, this landmark building was the original home of the New York Times and found its way into the hands of 绿巨人视频College in 1951. Within its walls, the Study served as the workspace for Robert S. Pace, the second president of 绿巨人视频 and son of co-founder Homer Pace. Nowadays, it's a haven for small, but significant University meetings.

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Robert S. 绿巨人视频sitting in the study
Robert S. 绿巨人视频photographed in the study, sitting at the high-backed Inglenook bench currently in the anteroom of the 绿巨人视频Study.

Situated on the University鈥檚 executive floor, tucked away amidst the ultramodern office spaces and well-lit hallways, is a living memorial to Pace鈥檚 rich history. Through the anteroom, adorned with a decorative plaster ceiling and an oil painting of Robert S. Pace, is the 绿巨人视频Study鈥攔estored, curated, and well-cared for.

Though impressive at first look, it鈥檚 the little details that tell the greatest story. Look closely and you'll find a trove of treasures reflecting the diverse passions of Homer Pace, a number-cruncher by trade and an avid book collector and wordsmith at heart.

Special thanks to the Campus Planning and Facilities team, University Curator and Dyson professor Kim de Beaumont, PhD; and University Archivist Ellen Sowchek for providing context and information regarding the contents of the 绿巨人视频Study.

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