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*[http://query.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=9803E0DC173EE433A25757C2A9609C946996D6CF Memorial Steps to Beautify Columbia; Gift of Widow of George L. Rives Will Conform to Design of Stanford White], New York Times, Page 11, 24 June 1918.
 
*[http://query.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=9803E0DC173EE433A25757C2A9609C946996D6CF Memorial Steps to Beautify Columbia; Gift of Widow of George L. Rives Will Conform to Design of Stanford White], New York Times, Page 11, 24 June 1918.
  
 
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Revision as of 01:12, 22 November 2012

The Rives Memorial Steps are the granite steps leading from the College Walk to South Field and the balustrade separating the two at intervals. These include the steps immediately next to Journalism Hall, next to Hamilton Hall, and flanking the Sundial. A heavily oxidized plaque on one end of the central steps bears a bas relief portrait of Mr. Rives, while one on the opposite side informs anyone who bothers to take note of it that these steps were donated by Mrs. Sara Whiting Rives in memory of her husband, the one-time Chairman of the Trustees George Lockhart Rives CC 1868 Law 1873.

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