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...interior of the building is finished in dark stained oak and white painted plaster. To make it impossible for any dust to accumulate there are no corners in the building; the usual angles have been rounded off. The heating and ventilation system is of the newest and most efficient type, and provides for freeing the air from all dust by taking it through cheesecloth. The building is heated by hot-air, except for the corridors which are heated by steam and hot water radiators...
...building is two stories high and is well suited for its purpose. On the first floor there are four rooms, of which two will be used as dark rooms for the development of microscopic photographs of metallic structures, and the other two as storage rooms. On the second floor the partitions have been taken down and a single large room has been fitted up as a laboratory. Enough desks have been put in to allow eighteen students to work at the same time. A complete set of microscopic cameras and other necessary instruments have been supplied so that an accurate...
...conferences and short tests in our large lecture though what may be called 'the greater Boston' contributed but two hundred and nineteen to a class of five hundred and thirty-seven, the same region is responsible for thirty-three dropped Freshmen out of sixty. If these facts 'throw a dark light' on Boston as an educational centre, it must be remembered that courses and with the corresponding decrease of weight given to examinations--for which students may be transiently prepared by skilful coaches. Most dropped Freshmen are dropped for want of C's; and it seems harder for a lazy...
...week. Several extensive changes have been made in the plans of the building. The lower part of the hall will be built of gray granite instead of limestone and brick. Limestone will be used, however, in the pillars, arches, and other decorations, the rest of the building being of dark red brick...
...There were fewer plays, fewer formations, fewer signals, shorter hours for practice, and a determined effort was made to get rid of the injuries by analysis of the causes which led up to them and eliminating the dangerous methods. In pursuance of this policy there was no playing after dark, no playing on frozen ground, and care was taken to watch the individual players and not play them when they were becoming fatigued. In the first four years the result of this policy was only partially successful. The record shows that there was some improvement over the previous results, Harvard...