# Boston, MIT and Harvard

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Harvard looks raw and new, though at least it is under-infested by tourists. Here are a couple of the more interesting things I found. The first is a disc of stones with a low, flat fountain in the middle. The second is in the science school, just inside the entrance. Shiny and curvy is good.