Word: auditoriums
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...will be spent in Louisville, Kentucky, and on Wednesday he will arrive in Cincinnati, where he will be entertained by the local Harvard Club. The following day he will address the public school teachers of Dayton, and take part in a public meeting at the Y. M. C. A. auditorium in the evening, speaking on "Municipal Government." Friday, April 24, the President will arrive, after a short journey, at Columbus, where he will be the guest of Professor W. H. Siebert '89, of the University of Ohio. That afternoon he will speak before the Faculty and students, and later will...
...plans drawn by Freeman, Funk & Willcox, the building will be 400 feet long by 170 feet wide, with a roof 90 feet high, and a tower over the entrance 150 feet high. The material of construction will be concrete reinforced by steel trusses and faced with terra cotta. The auditorium will have a permanent seating capacity of 5000, with the seats arranged in the arena pit form, and the ice surface about 6 feet below the level of the main lobby. Access to the ice will be afforded by four large passageways leading from a wide promenade in the rear...
Tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock in the Auditorium of the Brown Union reports of committees will be read by Horace E. Deming '71 and others. At 3 o'clock there will be round-table conferences on the subjects "Is it Desirable or Practicable to Diminish or Exclude the Influence of the National Parties and Issues in Municipal Contests," and "Electoral Reform...
About 500 people witnessed the dress rehearsal of the "Agamemnon" yesterday afternoon in the Stadium. Weather conditions were ideal. The chorus and the speakers could be heard distinctly from all parts of the auditorium, and the simple music was very effective. The entire performance went off smoothly, and, except for some minor changes in the grouping, no improvement seemed necessary...
...Connecticut River. One of the speakers will be Dr. Endicott Peabody, head-master of Groton School, who will present the opportunities in teaching; and one of the professors in the Harvard Medical School has been asked to speak on Medicine. Among the speakers at the regular meetings in the Auditorium will be Bishop Anderson, of Chicago; Mr. Robert E. Speer, of New York; Professor R. A. Falconer, of Halifax, N. S.; Rev. J. Ross Stevenson, D.D., of New York; and Dr. S. M. Zwemer, of Arabia...