Word: basements
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Students intending to use College rooms for Class Day purposes are requested to notify the Janitor before June 15, so that the necessary arrangements can be made, and must apply to the Janitor before that date for basement rooms, if desired, for the use of caterers. The porters are entitled to compensation by the students for any extra services rendered by them or their employes in consequence of the use of rooms for spreads...
...Students intending to use College rooms for Class Day purposes are requested to notify the Janitor before June 15, so that the necessary arrangements can be made, and must apply to the Janitor before that date for basement rooms, if desired, for the use of caterers. The porters are entitled to compensation by the students for any extra services rendered by them or their employes in consequence of the use of rooms for spreads...
...great breaches in the walls of the buildings, and where a Turkish shell had come down through the three stories of College Hall and burst in the basement among the French provisions. They showed us the Professor' residence, where a number of officers and soldiers had been killed or wounded by Turkish cannon fire from a mountain six miles to the north, and where a few minutes later members of a relieving party had met the same fate. We saw the president's house, where there is not a whole pane of glass left, where the long back veranda...
...unusually excellent facilities which the School now has for teaching medicine with those which were available at the time the School was started. The buildings now occupy eleven acres of ground and the teaching staff numbers 220. When the School began, the first lectures were given in the basement of Harvard Hall, and afterwards in Holden Chapel, by three instructors...
...chief drawback in carrying out such a plan, has been the lack of any place for keeping reports, even if they were made. The Class Day records are kept in an inaccesible store room in the basement of Widener; the Student Council records drift from Secretary to Secretary, and are slowly being depleted due to loss and carelessness. The whole difficulty could be nicely settled if the Student Council were given permanent quarters where records of this kind could be kept. The management of the Union has agreed to set aside a room for the use of the Council...