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...stained glass window, the gift of the class of '55, in memory of Bishop Brooks and General F. C. Barlow, is being put in place on the north side of the Memorial dining hall. Sometime during the year the window at the west end of the south side of the hall is also to be replaced by one of stained glass by the class of '64. With these two new windows every available space in the dining hall will be filled...
James Irving, one of the firemen, was cut about the ankle by falling glass from a broken window, and carried to the house of Doctor Whoriskey, Quincy square. Doctor Whoriskey stated that the man's injuries were not serious...
...large rose windows in the transept of Memorial Hall are being measured to ascertain whether it would be possible to interchange the positions. The change is to be made if possible, as the north window, which is the more beautiful of the two, at present receives insufficient light. It would be much more effectively lighted if it were placed in the southern end of the transept...
...magazine contains, besides these two articles named above, the following: "From a Graduate's Window," "James Bradstreet Greenough," "Actualities of the Three-Year A.B. Degree," "A Harvard Ascetic--E. A. Sophocles," "Joseph Le Conte," "The Opening of the Harvard Union," "The University," "Athletics," "The Graduates...
Here the old tunes forever will ring, Calling up thoughts of the Yard in Spring. "Schneider" forever will lead his band, "My love at the window" will always stand. "The Dutch Companie" the best will remain, "Fair Harvard" will sound in noble refrain, The "rudder" will always be shown, in song, To that crew to which none of us care to belong. Here, deathless that hymn which years cannot stale Which evokes the warm hope of "to-something-with Yale." And the later tunes they'll warmly greet - "To the Crimson, Glory," and "Up the Street." Here thoughts will cluster...