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Today the nearly deserted Stanford University campus is blessed with crisp cool air and the morning light shining on mature trees and well-maintained lawns. The Rodin Sculpture Garden, though echoing with the noise from nearby construction is as beautiful as ever. I search in vain for "The Thinker" even assigning a spot where I think it should be. After turning this over in my mind a while, I remember it was the University of Houston campus where "The Thinker" sits in a prominent spot. Rodin Sculptures are probably the only similarity between these two schools.
Not far away on the Campus is the "Main Quad" with a minimally landscaped courtyard surrounded by buildings. Each building is fronted by a portico or "peristyle" a wide porch with one side open to the breeze and the roof supported by columns bridged by graceful arches. The crowning glory of the Main Quad is a pair of ivy-covered arches over the two entrances to the courtyard.
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