English: The Harvard Crimson Building, located at 14 Plympton Street in Cambridge, Massachusetts, is the home of The Harvard Crimson, the daily Harvard newspaper, which is completely run by students. The building was commissioned by the paper in 1915 and was designed by Jardine, Hill & Murdoch. It has been called "Stolid, institutional and boring. All the things the Crimson isn't." (Source: Harvard University: An Architectural Tour)
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