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...Georgian period. It will be four stories high on Commonwealth avenue, and there will be a fifth story which will set back 33 feet from the front line. The facade will be constructed of brick and limestone; and the sides and back will be of brick. The central feature of the Commonwealth avenue facade will be a portico supporting four Ionic columns. The main entrance doors at this point will be of iron and glass. Above the portico is the Harvard seal carved in stone, the dominating feature of the design...
...front door of the house he comes at once into a hall 19 feet long and 15 feet wide. At the left of the hall is a reading room, 38x29, and at the right are the coat room and offices. At the further end of the hall is the central lounge, 50x33. Close at hand on the right are five telephone booths. The passenger elevator is at the end of the hall, and the back of the lounge are toilet rooms. At the end of the hall, in a straight line from the main entrance, are the doors to "Harvard...
...second floor is another central lounge, 31x33. About a third of the front of this floor on the west side is given up to a private dining room, 38x29, and behind it is another dining room, 23x17. The remaining two-thirds of the front of the second floor is the library, which is 54 feet wide and 29 feet deep. The rest of the space on this floor is used for serving and toilet rooms. The rear of this floor as well as the two floors above, is occupied by "Harvard Hall...
...hundred and fifty men have already accepted the invitation of the Christian Association and others may accept, for the invitations remain still open. The Cambridge Y. M. C. A. building is two blocks west of Central square, opposite the City Hall...
...gift of $10,000, by an anonymous friend, has been made to the University for the purpose of rebuilding the front, portion of the central section of the Gray Herbarium. This is the third gift to the Herbarium during the past year. The first, amounting to $25,000, came also from an anonymous donor and is being used to build and furnish the library, now consisting of 12,786 volumes and 10,015 pamphlets. The other gift, of $31,500, from George Robert White, a member of the Visiting Committee, is being devoted to the complete reconstruction and re-equipment...