New HavenSubversive SymbolsSome of the stone masons and glass craftsmen who built gothic Yale during the years of the great depression had socialist sympathies. They left behind coded as well as obvious expressions of their social values on walls intended to encase upper class, masculine, and Christian privilege. For example, in Sterling Library this hammer and sickle are discretely and appropriately tucked into the lower left hand corner of the central mural.
![]()
- Next Photo: "U.R.A.JOKE"
- Previous Photo: Gothic Details
Back to Public Space Index- Social Life of Cities Home
Yale University Library and
Sociology Department. The Social Life of Cities.
This Page Last
Modified: February 7, 1997
Copyright 1996-97, Yale University. All
rights reserved.
URL is http://www.yale.edu/socdept/slc