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...communication by XXX in yesterdays' CRIMSON regarding the condition of the shower baths in the gymnasium was timely and expressed the sentiments of nine-tenths of the men who frequent that department of the University. The inconvenience of the present facilities and the consequent violation of the sixth article of the Decalogue have been well set forth, but it seems to me that hardly enough emphasis has been given to the fact that nothing jeopardizes the health of the students more than this very bath room about which so much has been facetiously written. With a view of calling...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Communication. | 6/17/1893 | See Source »

...college year ought not to end without a protest against the present condition of the shower bath room in the gymnasium. The English language can hardly express the sentiments of those who find the room full of men and the hot water gone. The present condition is all the more disgraceful from the fact that a very small outlay would remedy the trouble to a large extent. There are several useless pieces of apparatus which ought to be taken out and faucets put in, and then, with a large supply pipes there would be no trouble. There is always plenty...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Communication. | 6/15/1893 | See Source »

...young writer moved to Bath where he was educated. At the age of fifteen, he could write Greek and Latin, and two years afterwards spoke the ancient, languages fluently. Soon he borrowed five pounds and plunged into the unknown world. He wandered to Wales and there lived as a literary vagabond. In a short time, he was discovered and removed by friends. In October 1803, he went to Worcester College, Oxford, and sought neither friends nor university honors. The exposure and privations which he had previously experienced drove him to the demoralizing habit of eating opium, the source...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Mr. Black's Lecture. | 4/25/1893 | See Source »

...Yale corporation. The plans, prepared by J. C. Cady & Co., New York, provide for a brick building 190 feet long, with stone trimmings. It will be four stories high, with an additional fifth in the centre. It will be fire proof throughout, and will have toilet and bath rooms on each floor...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: New Dormitory for Yale. | 4/20/1893 | See Source »

1y.TO LET. - A suite of rooms, on Harvard St., within a block of the yard: Six rooms besides bath room, cellar kitchen - heated by furnace. On the sunny side of house. Vacant May 1. Address "B" care of Daily CRIMSON...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Special Notice. | 4/4/1893 | See Source »

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