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...vital; but bathing and toilet facilities have come to be considered a necessity. Water, and plenty of it, is essential. Tubs with every room are not necessary, but there should be shower baths on every floor. Hollis and Stoughton are adequately equipped in this respect: there are set bowls with running water in every room, and showers on every floor of each entry. Only two-thirds of the rooms in Holworthy are equipped with running water, and there are only two showers in each entry. These conditions should be improved by the addition of set bowls in every room...
Tickets to the Cornell game have been put on public sale at the Co-operative, at Amee's, and at Leavitt & Peirce's in Cambridge, and at Wright & Ditson's in Boston. The price of all seats now available is $1, and they are situated in the bowl of the Stadium and in the end sections. If necessary the wooden stands that have been specially erected for the Dartmouth and Yale games will be used...
...familiar football songs will be sung. At Soldiers Field there will be a series of evolutions, an elaborate display of fire-works, with a final torchlight march around the top of the Stadium. President Lowell and his guests will occupy the central section of seats in the bowl of the Stadium, and delegates to the inauguration and guests of the University will be seated in the adjoining sections. The President will make a brief address...
...parade will be headed by Kanrick's band and the classes will from, in order, behind. The column will march down Boylston Street into the Stadium, where the spectators will be seated in those sections which are in the bowl. The classes will assemble at the south end of the Stadium to cheer President Lowell, who will occupy a seat in section 19. There will be a large display of fireworks outside the Stadium at the North end, in addition to hundreds of lights in and around the Stadium, and each undergraduate will be equipped with a torch...
...broken, or hanging glaciers, the curiously shaped river troughs and the "reverse" drainage in many of the river systems. All these are the result of glacial erosion. The action of the ice is responsible for the uneven river troughs, which cause drainage in all directions; and also for the bowl-like nature of the mountain valleys...