Word: spaces
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...this time the Museum was in a shanty and stuffed with more than it could hold. In spite of Agassiz's immense labors in connection with the Museum, which was handicapped by lack of space, lack of funds and lack of helpers, he managed to accomplish no end of original work in zo-ology...
...will be in force for accommodating automobiles at the games this year. Tickets at 25 cents for all games except the Yale and Brown games, and for 50 cents at those, will be on sale in advance. These will admit an automobile with its entire party to the parking space, which is to be enclosed by heavy wire. Regular tickets will then admit to the field. This arrangement will facilitate much the entrance of machines and prevent any persons from seeing the games without tickets. These automobile tickets are now on sale...
...will be in force for accommodating automobiles at the games this year. Tickets at 25 cents for all games except the Yale and Brown games, and for 50 cents at those, will be on sale in advance. These will admit an automobile with its entire party to the parking space which is to be enclosed by heavy wire. Regular tickets will then admit to the field. This arrangement will facilitate much the entrance of machines and prevent any persons from seeing the games without tickets...
...Hollis Hall will be held today. At 2 o'clock Hollis Hall will be opened to the graduates who have lived there, and the former occupants will be free to visit any of the rooms. Each will receive a souvenir medallion, bearing an engraving of the dormitory, and a space on which the name, room, and class may be inscribed. In the windows of the hall placards will be placed, showing the names of famous men who have lived in the rooms...
...secure work, there still remain certain phases of a working students life which, according to Professor Cavanaugh of Cornell, should be carefully considered. One of these phases touches the social side of college life, which he thinks need cause no serious problem, except in colleges where large dormitory space is lacking. Besides dormitories, Harvard is equipped with the Union which offers every opportunity to working students to drop now and then into congenial company. With professor Cavanaugh we ridicule the idea of a great social barrier; the proof of its non-existence is everywhere at hand. And so we believe...