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The upper rooms are for the most part left free; yet I have seen attic windows so strongly barred that escape was impossible. They looked onto the roof, and no doubt they had been thus blocked up in order to keep the undergraduates from passing from one set of chambers...
The University of Cambridge comprises seventeen colleges, each, of course, with its own government, buildings and grounds. The college grounds are much smaller than those of the average American college. The number of students is about the same as in our institutions. Much more attention is paid to the comfort...
The Chambers were formally reopened in Paris yesterday. In the senate, M. Gaulthier presided by virtue of seniority. In the Deputies, M. Brisson was reelected president.
Heard'st thou from the spacious chambers
WITHIN the heart two chambers lie,