The Quadrangle at Harvard University, formerly called the Radcliffe Quadrangle or the Harvard Annex dorms, is part of Harvard's undergraduate campus, in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Residents of the three Quad Houses are called Quadlings (after the Quadlings of the Oz books); they tend to be extremely loyal to their Houses and to each other as an outgrowth of their shared relative separation from the main campus.
Signs were placed on all four Quad street corners (as part of the Silken Renovation of 2002) emblazoned only with the Harvard shield and the words "The Quadrangle: Harvard University".
The Quadrangle Club's Fourth Annual Preservation Ball on Saturday, May 1, celebrates the club's continuing ties to the University and Hyde Park and supports a $5 million restoration of the landmark clubhouse at the corner of 57th Street and University Avenue.
The Quadrangle Club jointly sponsors the Preservation Ball with the Howard Van Doren Shaw Society, of which Schwebel is president, a group that honors the memory of this Chicago architect.
The plan for the Quadrangle Club is that of an English country huse, with generous southern exposure ofering views of a garden and tennis courts.