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| name = Van Wickle Gates | |||
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| image = The iconic Van Wickle Gates at Brown University, one of America's prestigious "Ivy League" colleges, in Providence, the capital of, and largest city in, Rhode Island.jpg | |||
| caption = Outer view of the Van Wickle Gates | |||
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| opened_date = 1901 | |||
| architect = ] | |||
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The '''Van Wickle Gates''' form the ornamental entrance to ]'s main campus in Providence, ]. The gates stand at the intersection of College Street and Prospect Street at the crest of ]. | |||
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== History == | |||
The gates were built with the bequest of Augustus Stout Van Wickle (Class of 1876, d. 1898), who was the president of a bank and several coal corporations. Van Wickle also provided for the construction of a set of gates at ]: the 1905 ]. | |||
⚫ | Dedicated on June 18, 1901, the Van Wickle Gates stand as a symbol for the campus and its long history.<ref name="eb">Mitchell, Martha. (1993). "." ''Encyclopedia Brunoniana''</ref> | ||
Designed by architects ], the gates are constructed of wrought iron, with brick and stone piers. The larger main gate is flanked by two smaller side gates. The top of the gate is crowned with the ] while the two piers are decorated with the ] and Providence. The sides of the gates feature inscriptions by ].<ref name="eb" /> | |||
== Tradition == | |||
⚫ | The smaller two side gates remain open throughout the year, while the larger center gates usually remain closed. These gates are opened for three annual occasions. At the beginning of the academic year and the beginning of the Spring semester, the center gates open inward to admit students during Convocation and Mid-Year Convocation. At the end of the second semester, the gates open outward for the Commencement Day procession. | ||
Campus superstition holds that students who pass through the center gate more than twice will not graduate. Members of groups like the ], who regularly pass through the gates avoid the purported curse by hopping on one foot and entering the gates backwards.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Anoushiravani|first=Mitra|date=2009-09-07|title=Watch your step! Campus curses abound|url=https://www.browndailyherald.com/2009/09/07/watch-your-step-campus-curses-abound/|access-date=2021-04-23|website=Brown Daily Herald|language=en-US}}</ref> | |||
== Gallery == | |||
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File:Van Wickle Gates night view.jpg | |||
File:Van Wickle Gates, coat of arms 2.jpg | |||
File:Van Wickle Gates - Brown University.jpg | |||
File:Brown University Van Wickle Gates aerial.png | |||
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BuildingVan Wickle Gates | |
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Outer view of the Van Wickle Gates | |
General information | |
Coordinates | 41°49′34″N 71°24′16″W / 41.826124°N 71.404499°W / 41.826124; -71.404499 |
Opened | 1901 |
Design and construction | |
Architect(s) | Hoppin & Koen |
The Van Wickle Gates form the ornamental entrance to Brown University's main campus in Providence, Rhode Island. The gates stand at the intersection of College Street and Prospect Street at the crest of College Hill.
History
The gates were built with the bequest of Augustus Stout Van Wickle (Class of 1876, d. 1898), who was the president of a bank and several coal corporations. Van Wickle also provided for the construction of a set of gates at Princeton University: the 1905 FitzRandolph Gate.
Dedicated on June 18, 1901, the Van Wickle Gates stand as a symbol for the campus and its long history.
Designed by architects Hoppin & Koen, the gates are constructed of wrought iron, with brick and stone piers. The larger main gate is flanked by two smaller side gates. The top of the gate is crowned with the Brown University shield while the two piers are decorated with the seals of Rhode Island and Providence. The sides of the gates feature inscriptions by Cicero.
Tradition
The smaller two side gates remain open throughout the year, while the larger center gates usually remain closed. These gates are opened for three annual occasions. At the beginning of the academic year and the beginning of the Spring semester, the center gates open inward to admit students during Convocation and Mid-Year Convocation. At the end of the second semester, the gates open outward for the Commencement Day procession.
Campus superstition holds that students who pass through the center gate more than twice will not graduate. Members of groups like the Brown University Band, who regularly pass through the gates avoid the purported curse by hopping on one foot and entering the gates backwards.
Gallery
See also
References
- ^ Mitchell, Martha. (1993). "Van Wickle Gates." Encyclopedia Brunoniana
- Anoushiravani, Mitra (2009-09-07). "Watch your step! Campus curses abound". Brown Daily Herald. Retrieved 2021-04-23.