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By Lauren R. Dorgan
A wrecking ball swings into the middle of Coolidge Hall on Friday afternoon. In its place, Harvard will soon begin construction on the Center for Government and International Studies, the future home of the government department and related centers.
A wrecking ball swings into the middle of Coolidge Hall on Friday afternoon. In its place, Harvard will soon begin construction on the Center for Government and International Studies, the future home of the government department and related centers.

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