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...buildings of the School are well adapted to its present needs and the near future. Since the war the laboratories of mechanical, electrical, civil and sanitary engineering have been entirely rebuilt, brought up to date, and enlarged to about three times their former capacity. The faculty is made up of skilled teachers whose past and present activities cover a wide range of experience; few, if any other faculties include so many teachers of eminence. There is now at the University an Engineering School where young men have the opportunity to obtain technical training of the highest order...
...there was no bridge to connect it with the town of Boston. The only college building in the Unitd States which is older than Massachusetts Hall is the main building of William and Mary College in Virginia, which was put up in 1693 and has been thrice burned and rebuilt on the old walls...
...University will begin in 1921 under conditions more auspicious than there have been since the loss of the Arena by fire in 1918. Last season the team's development was aided by the building of the new bankrupt Pavilion rink on Massachusetts avenue, and this next year the rebuilt Arena on St. Botolph street will give the team an excellent rink for games and practice. The new building will include seating space for 5000 spectators, and in addition will have a playing surface 90 feet wide and 220 feet long. The rink itself will be oval in shape and will...
Prospects for a successful hockey season next year have been materially brightened by the news that the Boston Arena is to be rebuilt and opened next winter as an ice skating rink. The Arena office gave out a statement yesterday to the effect that work had already commenced and that the wreckage from the fire which destroyed the building last winter has been practically all cleared away. The use of the Arena will free the team from the constant handicap of bad weather such as was experienced during the past season. Details as to construction have not as yet been...
...last night. R. E. Gross '19 was the principal speaker. He emphasized the fact that intercollegiate indoor hockey has, for the time being, practically come to and end, as the indoor rinks of Yale and Princeton are now devoted to other purposes, and the Boston Arena will not be rebuilt as an ice-rink...