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Work on Conant and Perkins, the new dormitories on Oxford street, was discontinued about the middle of December on account of the cold weather. The builders, Norcross and Co., hope to resume work early in March, when they intend to put about 600 men on the buildings in order to complete them, if possible, by October. At present the foundations only of the buildings have been laid, but it is expected that the walls will be up by the first...
...lockers. Directly over the main entrance are rooms for the occupation of both the 'varsity and the visiting athletic teams. These club-rooms are also furnished with baths for the especial use of the members of the 'varsity and visiting teams. The building will be furnished with hot and cold water, it will be heated by steam, lighted by electricity, and it is the special purpose of the designers and builders to make it as light and airy as possible. A large sky-light will greatly increase the cheerfulness of the interior. Directly behind the main building and connected...
WHAT JANUARY MEANS.- This is a month of cold weather to old people, of sleighing to the robust, of coasting and skating to the children, and of unprecedented bargains to the wise purchaser. As an illustration of the low prices now prevailing in some lines in this city, the description of a large, 300 volume bookcase for only $10 given by Paine's Furniture Company on another page is interesting...
...Bolles recognized, often brought to the University that pluck, all round activity, and tenacity of faith that we needed together with our spirit of acquisition and sense of culture. The meagre addition of a scholarship to the already large list, regarded as prizes, would be a kind of cold irony upon Mr. Bolles's love of seeing the unequipped fellow grow braver with his sympathy, rich in appreciation of the University's highest gifts, and quick in every form of service...
WHAT JANUARY MEANS.- This is a month of cold weather to old people, of sleighing to the robust, of coasting and skating to the children, and of unprecedented bargains to the wise purchaser. As an illustration of the low prices now prevailing in some lines in this city, the description of a large, 300 volume bookcase for only $10 given by Paine's Furniture Company on another page is interesting...