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The tower was first planned in 1920 as part of a unified campus plan, which would have allowed for around 30,000 students, but was cancelled for unknown reasons sometime after 1928, and was still mentioned as being planned in a
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book from 1937. Today, an engraving exists on the theology building that shows the likeness of the planned bell tower.
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takes its name. The tower at St. Botolph's is commonly known as "the Boston Stump."
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refers to a planned 375-foot (114 m) tower that would have been constructed at
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Another collegiate tower modeled after the Boston stump,
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Unbuilt buildings and structures in the United States
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Boston University
Alexander Graham Bell
Marsh Chapel
Charles River
Collegiate Gothic
St. Botolph's Church
Boston, England
Boston, Massachusetts
Works Progress Administration
Harkness Tower
Yale University
ISBN
9781439611364
"Massachusetts: A Guide to its Places and People"
Works Progress Administration
ISBN
9781623760205
"The Campus That Could Have Been"
"The tower that stumped Boston"
42°21′3.47″N 71°6′22.97″W / 42.3509639°N 71.1063806°W / 42.3509639; -71.1063806
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Boston University
Proposed skyscrapers in the United States
Unbuilt buildings and structures in the United States
Gothic Revival architecture in Massachusetts

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