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...this arrangement is adhered to by the authorities, the centre of the building will be greatly sought after by those who like to have their nocturnal festivities undisturbed. The studies will have either two bedrooms, or one bedroom large enough for two beds attached, and each study will contain a bay window with a large window seat. The bedrooms will be on the north and east sides, looking out over Holmes Field, and the studies will face the south and west, thus securing as much sunlight as possible, and giving a superb view of Cambridge Common, the Washington...
...heating, ventilating and sanitary arrangements are as perfect as modern science can make them. There will be hot and cold water throughout the building, and every stairway will contain a freight elevator. The fireplaces in the studies will be furnished with the Jackson ventilating grate, which receives cold air from a flue rising from the basement. This fresh air enters the room above the grate and ventilates the room, thus obviating the necessity of opening the windows in extremely cold weather. Steam heat will be used in the hallways and lavatories...
...long, and will be used for botany, geology, and physical geography. The central portion, for the length of 70 feet will be devoted to botany. The arrangement of rooms in this section will be as follows: In the basement will be chemical and photographic laboratories. The ground floor will contain synoptic exhibition room and a lecture room, with a capacity of about 200 people. The next story will be devoted to plianerogramic laboratories. The main exhibition rooms will occupy the third and fourth floors. The specimens for these rooms will be selected especially with a view to illustrating economic botany...
...special number of the Cambridge Tribune will be published next Friday. It is to be illustrated with pictures of interest to Harvard men. It will contain all information about Class Day needed by visitors, and will be an excellent souvenir of the occasion. The most notable illustration will be the reproduction of a copper-plate engraving of the college buildings in 1775 made by Paul Revere. The plate has been preserved in the Massachusetts State archives. The price of the paper will be five cents. Advance orders for numbers to be mailed out of town may be left...
...first sale of Class Day tickets will take place June 12, from 1.30 to 3 p. m. at 29 Weld Hall. Packages and yard tickets will be sold. The packages will contain three Sanders, eight Tree and ten Memorial tickets each, and the price will be $9.00. Seniors may purchase one package each; they will please bring the exact change...