Although there was doubt on the part of President Eliot that the Longwood buildings would be ready for the meeting of the American Medical Association in June 1906, as this letter of J. Collins Warren attests, the architects affirmed that, within a year, "something will be finished … so we are going ahead. We have had good weather & much progress is being made & I have taken many individual members of the Faculty out to the buildings, so now our long period of incubation seems coming to a close." Letter from J. Collins Warren to Harold C. Ernst affirming that the new Longwood campus would be completed by June 1906
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