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Doubtless you are not aware of the fact that the library of Princeton University containing more than 600,000 volumes allows its readers access to its stacks. Perhaps there are others and larger ones which do the same but certainly Princeton is ahead of Boston in the race for the position of world's largest...
...Abbott, to form an architectural jumble, but at the same time a bizarre and altogether pleasing entirety. For though Westmorly and Randolph are separated by an intervening unit containing the Dining Hall, Common Rooms, Library, and C entry, the whole is linked together by a subterranean passage which has access to all parts of the House, an invaluable aid in stormy weather or for the use of those wishing to use the swimming pool in Westmorly, and the diversification of different types of suites is more pronounced than it would have been were the whole House entirely...
...order that those students who do not have access to any of the University dining halls, and who are forced to eat one or more meals a day in Cambridge, may not go hungry during the bank holiday, temporary arrangements have been made whereby a dining hall on the second floor of the Union is available to them. As stated elsewhere in this morning's CRIMSON, breakfast, lunch, and dinner, served at the customary Harvard dining hall prices, will be charged on the term bills of those who present a bursar's card...
Ernest James Stevens, Chicago realtor and insuranceman under indictment with his father and brother in the failure of Illinois Life Insurance Co., was held up at dinner time by four men who gained access to his home by posing as Federal agents. "We know you have a couple of million dollars around here and we're going to find it," said they. They found, made off with...
Useful as the House buildings are, with easy access to libraries, and with dining halls and common rooms to foster a wholesome social influence, the nerve center of the House always will be the Tutors and the coordinating direction of the Masters. In the matter of intramural athletics it has been the aim of our department not merely to provide gymnasia, playing fields, rowing facilities, squash and tennis courts, and to attract as many students as possible, but to interest them in exercising regularly. It is here we too are satisfied that the answer is the coach. The coach...