Word: allings
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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In speaking of the new rink, Major F. W. Moore '93, Graduate Treasurer of the Athletic Association, said; "No contract has been made to play there, but this will naturally follow, since, it is large enough to play on, it provides a surface for all weather."
The great advantage of an indoor rink is, of course, that it is available for play in all weather. Last winter the team labored under the difficulty of never being sure of playing on account of the weather.
There will be stands and balconies at both ends of the building and boxes and galleries on the side. The seating capacity is estimated at 2000. The location is favorable for all concerned, as the building is easily accessible by subway and by automobile.
Through a misunderstanding, the letter of the Endowment committee addressed to members of the Faculty did not reach them all. The Endowment committee had no intention of making by distinction among members of the Faculty in sending out this letter. Through misunderstanding, also, a few members of the Faculty have...
Mr. G. E. Plumb, lawyer for the Railroad Brotherhoods and originator of the Plumb plan for the administration of the national railroad systems, will speak on the working of his plan before a meeting in Peabody Hall, Phillips Brooks House, this afternoon at 3.30 o'clock. The meeting will be...