Word: bath
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Tomorrow is cap and gown day. The good old custom of blossoming forth in the baccalaureate bath-robe is with us once more. The caps and gowns are ready at the Co-operative store against the great occasion. They should be called for at once that Wednesday's rising sun may see 1915 to a man arrayed in these symbols of seniority...
Henry Gannett, S.B. '69, died at his home in Washington, D. C., after a long illness. He was born at Bath, Me., in 1840, and graduated from the Lawrence Scientific School in 1869. From shortly after his graduation until 1878 he was associated with F. V. Hayden, the explorer, with whom he traveled through the Yellowstone region, and parts of Colorado, Utah, and Wyoming, which at that time were practically unknown...
...rooms and studies in all the dormitories are typically colonial. The studies have broad windows with built-in window seats and the finish is white enamel in bedroom, study and bath room. All the doors are wide and white, with heavy brass handles and on the outside doors are hospital thumb-latches. The large general rooms have ample air space, and the bedrooms and studies are nine feet high...
...fifth and sixth floors form a unit in themselves, with separate stairs between them. On the fifth floor the locker room, the pool and Turkish bath, and on the sixth floor the gymnasium and five squash courts. The floors from the seventh to the seventeenth will be given over to bedrooms. They have been so arranged as to make the rooms available singly or in suites, each with a bath and large closet...
...Yard for next year should hand in their application blanks at Phillips Brooks House before six o'clock this afternoon. There are still some rooms left in the south entry of Matthews Hall. The prices of these rooms have been lowered and modern improvements-electric lights and new bath rooms, will be installed if enough men apply. Application blanks may be obtained at Leavitt & Peirce's and at Brooks House...