Flyby Arts


Senior Admissions Officer David L. Evans keeps a watchful eye on students as they enter (and hopefully) exit Lamont. He is the front desk’s second pair of eyes, making sure you open your laptop case, and the front pocket of your backpack on your way out.


Lino Pertile and Anna Bensted, co-Masters of Eliot House from 2000-2010, love to read. Their portrait is located - appropriately- in the Eliot House library.


Francisco Davis Millet stands guard outside the two bathrooms in Widener on the second floor. His toned torso and piercing eye contact keep all Widener hooligans at bay.


Located on the first floor of Widener, Joseph Randolph Coolidge (1887-1936) may be balding, but he is still a silver fox. Here, Coolidge shows off his profile for all to see. What bone structure.


Also located on the first floor of Widener, Joseph Coolidge (1773-1840) looks innocent at first. But with his slight smirk and oversized turtleneck, we know Coolidge has something up his eighteenth century sleeves.


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