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It's in several buildings, but the main library is Langdell--although I studied a lot in Lamont (undergrad) or ILS (quieter). No idea on the "actual name", so sue me.
The T line was the "red" line (no idea its "actual name" either)--I actually lived most the time closer to Porter Square than Harvard Square, but that was just a stop up. Lived in Cambridge (up past Radcliffe) one year, Somerville (behind the Star Market) one year and a little side street near the law school one year. Can't say that I recommend the three years in law school, however, to any considering it.
Guys, I'm not the one who started these fights and don't wish to continue them actually. Not a productive use of anyone's time. Believe me or not, that's up to you--no big deal either way. I forgive if I've insulted anyone--not meant to do so at all. We can agree to disagree on this issue.
As originally noted above, I come here to talk football on occasion and would like to continue to do so, without being attacked and dragged through the mud. It's interesting to get other team's views on players, issues, the League, etc. This one seems to be quite a sore subject with you all, so I'll leave it alone. "No Mas".
Anyone who lived in boston would know that there is no name other than the Red line. You spent three years here and you didn't know that? It doesn't matter if you lived in Porter or Harvard Square since both are on the same Red Line. Why would Porter Square have anything to do with not knowing that the Red Line has no other name.
I changed the questions a bit because I realized that you could just look up the names. Apparently, you didn't do a good job.
BTW, answer this question:
What is the online research tools are used by most lawywers and law students (any lawyer will know this and there are two main ones)?
And while you are at it. Porter is a stones throw from Davis where you would have probably hung out if you lived in Porter. Name the famous BBQ place or one of the two most popular bars in Davis. Anyone who lived in Porter for a year or two would know this.