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...suggested that those students who do not obtain tickets to Sanders Theatre should assemble between 1.30 and 2 o'clock in the College Yard on each side of the path by which the carriages will drive from the Johnston Gate to University Hall, massing themselves particularly in front of Harvard and Massachusetts Halls. Arrangements will be made to have certain gentlemen present to lead cheering at these points. Students are particularly requested to keep off the driveway in this part of the Yard...

Author: By M. H. Morgan marshal., | Title: RECEPTION FOR PRINCE HENRY. | 3/3/1902 | See Source »

Until the plans for the proposed widening of Bow street are definitely settled nothing will be done towards the enlarging of Westmorly. Much of the Westmorly land now lies directly in the path of the proposed improvements, including that part selected as the site of the new addition. If it is decided that Bow street shall be widened, the plans for the new addition will have to be changed and the work of erection postponed until about July...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Plans for Westmorly. | 1/28/1902 | See Source »

Several improvements are being made on Soldiers Field, which when completed will greatly improve both its appearance and its condition. A new cinder path 14 feet wide and about a mile long will encircle almost the entire field; and a path will also be built from the Newell Gate to the other side of the grounds. The waste ground known as Longfellow Marsh will be drained and filled in, and will probably be used in part of tennis courts. The remainder of the field will be leveled, graded and put into good shape for athletic grounds...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Work at Soldiers Field. | 1/18/1902 | See Source »

...festive cover of the Christmas Advocate encloses a varied collection of stories and verses. "The Tangled Web that Allen Wove," by W. N. Seaver sets forth the dire results which inevitably follow a deviation from the path of truth. It cannot be denied that the author has contrived for the punishment of his hero a complication of exquisite tortures,--which are physical rather than moral. The story has little of the college atmosphere, however, and the six pages required to disentangle Allan might well be reduced to four. "Before the Engynes Came Through," by R. W. Page is a short...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Advocate. | 12/21/1901 | See Source »

...good many of the new gates are not in the places occupied by the old ones several changes have been necessary in the paths and drives. This is especially true in front of Gore Hall where the old paths and driveway have been covered over, and new ones laid out to pass through the gates. The McKean Gate has also caused a slight change in the direction of the path running in front of University, and between Boylston and Grays. Between Wadsworth and Dane there is now only one path; and a few small changes have been made behind Hollis...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE NEW YARD FENCE. | 6/21/1901 | See Source »

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