Word: sizes
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Dates: during 1930-1930
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Hitherto the attendance has been limited to very few guests, due to the small size of the Art Room, where the talks were given last year. Undergraduates who wish to attend M. Fay's talk may secure invitations by applying at the Treasure Room in Widener on any day before November...
...Research Laboratory will be approximately two-thirds the size of the Jefferson Laboratory and will be devoted entirely to research. In conjunction with its erection, the interior of Jefferson Laboratory will be completely remodelled affording much greater laboratory space for students than is now available. The new building has been made possible by an endowment fund raised during the last two years by alumni and many others interested in the physical sciences...
...three aristocratic women carried heavy volumes of history, old maps, aging documents to prove their claim. The railroad's defense: a drawbridge would cost $2,000,000; its operation would delay such trains as the 20th Century Limited; the Croton is not navigable for boats of any great size...
Such colossal size was surprising even to those who knew that Dr. Dorrance was almost sole-owner of one of the most famed of advertised articles. But it presented a casebook example of what every able banker knows, viz.: that greatest modern fortunes are made not by promotive spurts and manipulations, but by continuous manufacture and trade...
...position of a foreign student at any university is difficult. Barred from society through lack of acquaintanceships, and from American entertainment by taste, he is frequently left a little bewildered and entirely alone. At Harvard, because of its vast size, he may be completely disregarded. The Phillips Brooks House, realizing this danger, has established a committee to direct the welfare of the foreigner. It has made arrangements to bring the visiting students together, and what is far more vital, it has made possible contacts between Americans and Europeans...