Word: aires
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...made off him, pitching the first four innings. The Huntington lads seemed to find no difficulty in knocking him all over the field and scampering around the bases with great freedom. When Harrison did manage to keep his opponents from safe hitting his support usually went up in the air. In these four fateful innings only one Huntington man fanned the air for a strike-out. R. Hitchcock '18 who finished the game in the box retired eight men and allowed not a run. His pitching was consistently good and he kept his opponents puzzled to the end. Ziegler...
...volumes. One of the distinguishing features of the stack is a row of stalls along each outside wall, each stall being well lighted and having comfortable room for a table and chair. The stacks are ventilate in a simple and economical manner by means of plenum fans forcing fresh air into the basement and exhaust fans drawing the partially vitiated air from the top. A striking innovation is found in the provision of a large number of small study rooms about 12 feet by 15 feet for the private use of professors and others. The upper floor contains fourteen studies...
...building of the sounding boards in order to obtain the perfect and correct acoustics of the open air stage has been planned under the direction of skilled engineers. The boards will be made of a compressed licorice root which is imported form Turkey. The larger board will cover the entire front of the stage and will be 20 feet inside the stage lines with a five foot front extension. A smaller board for orchestral effects will cover half the orchestra pit, which will be 85 feet long by 20 feet wide. In order to protect these boards and the other...
Granville Barker, the distinguished English producer, and his company will present "Iphigenia in Tauris," and "The Trojan Women," both by Euripides, in the Stadium on the afternoons of May 18 and 19. The plays will be presented in the open air on a stage closely resembling the stage of the ancient Greek theatres. The presentations at the University will be a part of a series that will include performances at Yale, Princeton, Pennsylvania, and the College of the City of New York...
...Aeronautical Society at Concord this afternoon at 2.15 o'clock. The meet is open to all members of schools and colleges, the contestants leaving North Station at 1.05 o'clock. Earl Ovington, former international aviator, will judge the contest which will be awarded to the machine remaining in the air the longest time on one continuous flight. These meets will be held fortnightly and the man having the highest total score will receive the silver trophy. The next contest will be for the model flying the greatest distance from a ground takeoff...