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...ventilation in Memorial Hall during dining hours is often bad and the atmosphere toward the end of the hours generally grows so close and hot that it is very uncomfortable for hose dining there. It has been found impracticable to open many of the upper windows because the draft causes the gas to flare in such a fashion that the walls are in danger of being considerably blackened. We understand that the Board of Directors are making efforts to remedy this trouble and we trust that they will be able to do so, and that in short time...
...where we can have more and better baths, as well as other necessities. There is ground enough about the building to add a new wing, and until that is done we must continue apparently to go without necessary accommodations. We do not ask for luxuries, for Turkish baths or hot air rooms or swimming tanks, - these are beyond present possibilities. We ask only for ordinary baths, sufficient in number and properly arranged, - and these we can obtain, so far as we see, only by enlarging Hemenway gymnasium...
...outfit of the club consists of wherrees, compromise singles doubles, pair oars and four oars, and the shower baths are the finest in the University being plentifully supplied with hot water. It being the purpose of the giver to place the sport within the reach of all, and to make the charges as small as possible and still cover the running expense of the club, the annual dues are but $5.00 per year with $1.00 for locker charge. The membership under these dues terminates in all cases with the college year, so if a man joins now the expenses...
...Hemenway gymnasium at present offers. Besides this, there are Turkish, Russian, and ordinary baths. These are nickel plated, put in at an expense of $500 each, and are provided with thermometers to regulate the temperature of the water. Adjoining these showers are sweating and rubbing rooms, and a circular, hot air drying room with a glass dome, and a lounging parlor for cooling off after bathing...
...both went out on three strikes. Murphy managed to hit out a fly, which Hovey easily captured. Harvard came near scoring in her half of the inning. Dickinson got a pretty single to right field, and a moment later took second on a passed ball. Trafford hit a hot ball to the infield, but took first as Jackson dropped the throw. Dickinson took third, and to the eyes of all but the umpire, crossed the plate in safety, while Trafford was stealing second. Trafford took third on Corbett's sacrifice to Jackson, but Bowers kept him there by striking...