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...clear that a radical departure in style would be in direct violation of one of our oldest traditions. What is needed, then, is a slight improvement in permanency and looks over the present fence. Of styles that might not be too radical may be suggested a modest stone wall three or four feet in height, which in time, by the aid of vines, may fit in with the general tone of age and dignity of the College. UNDERGRADUATE...
Within the next two years Yale expects to put up three new buildings on the block bounded by College, Grove, High and Wall streets. The Misses Stokes of New York City have recently given $500,000 for a new administration building, which will be built fronting on Wall street. The auditorium and dining hall, which together will cost $750,000, will face on College and Grove streets. $250,000 has already been subscribed for these buildings and it is hoped that the alumni will subscribe the remaining $500,000 necessary in time for the buildings to be erected...
...Ruby '01, Bowditch. H. H. Sargent '01, Bartlett. H. G. Schleiter '01, Bright. E. Schlesinger '01, Harvard College. C. F. Shaw '01, Hollis. E. M. Stetson Sp., Harvard College. L. S. Thierry '01, Sewall. H. R. Van Law '01, Pennoyer. A. S. Waldstein Sp., Eveleth. M. J. Wall '01, Story. A. Washburn '00, Harvard College. R. G. Wellington '02, Harvard College. S. G. Wellington '00, Harvard College. R. C. Wells '01, Sales. A. D. Wyman '01, Bigelow...
...same distance behind the Second Weld. Three lengths of open water separated them from the Third Weld, which was two lengths ahead of the Second Newell. The course was down the basin for a mile and a half to the Union Boat House. The crews were ranged from the wall in the following order: Third Weld, Second Weld, Second Newell, First Newell and First Weld. There was no wind...
...race is sure to be well contested and is likely to be won or lost in the last quarter of a mile. The second crews are very evenly matched. The drawing for courses resulted in the Second Weld crew's getting the place next to the Beacon street wall, with the Second Newell, First Weld, and First Newell in the order named. This drawing is a fortunate one, since it places the corresponding crews of the two clubs on equal footings as regards tide and wind conditions. The officials for the race have not yet been chosen...