Word: window
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1910-1919
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...take place in the Stadium this evening at 7.30 o'clock, if the weather is fair. In case of rain, the performance will be held on the first pleasant evening not including Sunday. If the weather is doubtful today, the CRIMSON will post a notice in Leavitt & Peirce's window by 5 o'clock saying whether the performance will take place tonight...
Arthur Wilson in "Once from a Window" entertainingly describes an early spring dream of a very young bachelor and philosopher. The scene is among the roof tops surrounding Charles street jail. The heroine is seen but once and the "chatter of her blown hair" is "untranslatable...
...Graduate who drops a page or two of interesting material from his Window in each number of the Magazine, has in this issue suggested a number of ques- tions in Harvard history that are probably very funny to those who understand the allusions. To those who do not, and it is highly probably that only a chosen few do, they are laborious and savor of the Lampoon at its worst. The Graduate blances up the "questions" with a vigorous little essay on the University's duty of making "practising" Americans of students of all races who come here...
...allowed to buy more than one of the twenty-five cent tickets. If some such rule is not adopted, there will soon be no order whatever in the line, for everybody will be pushing and pulling in an effort to hand his money to the man nearest the window, and football tactics will be adopted in the "rush" for the Symphony...
...rooms and studies in all the dormitories are typically colonial. The studies have broad windows with built-in window seats and the finish is white enamel in bedroom, study and bath room. All the doors are wide and white, with heavy brass handles and on the outside doors are hospital thumb-latches. The large general rooms have ample air space, and the bedrooms and studies are nine feet high...