How a Billionaire Bought the Right to Put His Name on the Yale Commons

Yale opened a dining hall for its students in 1901, called The Commons. It was a common meeting ground for students who lived in many different buildings. A recent history of The Commons described it like this: They say Hogwarts’s Great Hall, home to treacle tarts and pumpkin juice, was modeled after it. That’s not … Continue reading How a Billionaire Bought the Right to Put His Name on the Yale Commons