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Several men are complaining of the cold temperature of the bath-rooms in the gymnasium; the authorities should look after this matter...
...building contains for the exclusive use of collegians a gymnasium, a rowing room, a base-ball cage, a swimming bath, bowling alleys and other rooms. It also contains a large lecture room, which may be completely isolated from the rest of the building, so that it could be leased for public uses. The heights of the stories are as follows: Basement, 12 feet; first story, 12 feet; second story, 10 feet; and third story, 22 feet. Columns being objectionable, they are avoided by the use of trusses...
...basement in front is taken up by the swimming bath on the right and a hall and lavatory on the left. The swimming bath, eighteen by fifty feet, is lined with enamelled brick. It has a lavatory extending out under the sidewalk. Under the right hand court is the base-ball cage, which is well lighted by windows and skylights. The left hand side is occupied by four bowling alleys in the rear. On the right is a private stairway for the use of men in exercising dress...
...pleasant by the social courtesies extended him. On the different evenings he was entertained by members of the Merma d Club, by the newly organized club of unmarried professors, instructors and fellows, and by the members of the Psi Upsilon fraternity. From here he went on Saturday to Elmira, Bath and Rome where he was to give readings. He returns to Harvard the first of this week. Whenever Mr. Hayes may see fit to visit Cornell he is sure of a warm greeting from the faculty and students here. - Cornell...
...preliminary Junior Orator contest held in Bath Hall, simultaneously resulted in the selecting of the following gentlemen to represent the societies on the commencement stage: - Whight Hall - C. J. Hatfield, J. H. Pershing, W. M. Daniels and W. M. Irvine. Clio Hall - A. H. Miller, W. A. Wyckoff, L. Farrand and J. E. Hedges...