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...Part of the engineering scheme for the construction of the dam provides for a temporary shut-off which will establish the level of the basin at about the same level as the permanent structure. The terms of the contract call for the completion of this shut-off dam by August 1, 1907. Rowing men of the present Freshman class, therefore, will be able to enjoy, for a year at least, the advantages of the greater depth of water and the absence of tidal currents, which, in the spring and fall create much rough water when flowing against the prevailing winds...
...expected to have the walls completed past the level of the second story before winter. J. W. Bishop & Co., of Boston, the contractors. do not. however. expect the building will be entirely finished until next August or September...
Reginald Messenger Gignoux '04, died from injuries received in an attempt to board a train in motion at Great Neck, Long Island, his home, on August 15. Before his death, which occurred within an hour after he was injured, he showed great presence of mind and heroism...
...doubles, but as no members of last year's team are entered for the present tournament it is improbable that Yale will win. Of this year's University team Prentice and Larned are the only ones who played last year. In the national tournament held at Newport in August, Prentice and Sulloway did well, the latter being defeated by B. C. Wright '03 only after a hard four set match...
...operative Society now occupies its new building, Lyceum Hall, having moved from its old quarters in Dane Hall in August. Lyceum Hall has undergone extensive alterations during the summer, and the entire building is now occupied by the various departments of the Co-operative. The first floor, formerly used for business offices, has been made into a single, well-lighted room, with a large floor space, devoted to the book and stationery departments. The offices of the society, in this rear, are much larger than those in Dane Hall...