Campus as it appeared to the first students at Massachusetts Agricultural College: a wide space of farm and field, with a few buildings scattered about. At this early date, two roads already divided MAC into what was called the east and west campuses, forming a shape that looks appropriately like the leaf of an elm tree. Published in the 8th Annual Report of the Trustees of the Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1871.
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