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...Corporation has granted the petition made by the occupants of Perkins Hall to have another common room, larger than the one now in use. For this purpose, the partitions between suites two and four will be taken down, making a larger living room, and a smaller ante room. The alterations will be made during the summer. The Corporation has agreed to let Mr. Burke, the Inspector of Grounds and Buildings, make final arrangements with a committee composed of the following men: E. M. Rabenold 2L., H. S. Allem 3L., E. B. Stillman '06, B. Beckhard '07, and H. N. Davis...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Larger Living Room for Perkins | 3/10/1906 | See Source »

...date of the Junior dinner has been changed from April 3 to April 11 in the hope that a larger number of men will find it possible to attend. The dinner will be held at the American House at 6.30 o'clock. D. W. Streeter and E. L. Burnham have been appointed to the dinner committee to fill the places left vacant by the absence of H. Hagedorn and J. C. Parrish...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 1907 Dinner Changed to April 11 | 3/9/1906 | See Source »

...work are as follows: earth excavation, 340,000 cubic yards; masonry, 43,825 cubic yards; filling, 390,000 cubic yards; piling, 470,000 linear feet; pine lumber, 235,000 feet; spruce lumber, 550,000 feet; riff raff, 9, 700 tons. There will be two locks in the dam, the larger being 350 feet in length and 45 feet wide, and of sufficient depth to allow a vessel drawing 16 feet of water to pass through at low tide. The smaller lock will be suitable for launches and row boats. Eight sluices will be provided, and in emergencies the smaller lock...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CHARLES RIVER BASIN | 3/3/1906 | See Source »

...Century Association of New York, a noteworthy testimonial from the American Museum at New York. Professor Putnam has been given permission to select from the collection of that museum sufficient ethnological specimens to illustrate fully the life of the inhabitants of the Philippine Islands. This collection comprises the larger part of the ethnological exhibit of the Philippines as represented at the St. Louis World's Fair...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Testimonial to Prof. Putnam | 3/2/1906 | See Source »

Continuing on the same general subject which he had dealt with the evening before, Dr. Hall, in treating "The Larger Meaning of the Incarnation," endeavored to interpret the mental attitude of Christ, which, in the previous lecture, he had merely defined. By showing first the Saviour's impartial relations to the whole human race, and then his relation to God, the lecturer attempted to throw some light on the profound meaning of the incarnation...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Second Noble Lecture Yesterday | 2/28/1906 | See Source »

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