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...fitter. Men's furnishings and athletic goods. Tennis serges, flannels, cheviots, etc. Baseball, tennis and cricket goods of all kinds. New line of baseball shoes. Collars, cuffs, and shirts to order and in stock. Large line of neckwear. Balbriggan, Liama and Merino underwear for spring and summer, hosiery, bath wraps, pajamas, sleeping wraps of all kinds, towels, bath suits, etc. Agent for Noves Bros. Laundry. Lyceum building, Harvard square...
...started and all are doing earnest work. The children are taught cooking, sewing, hygiene, etc., but there is no distinct religious instruction. The settlement also discharges the functions of the penny provident fund, which receives deposits of one cent or more. The basement of the building is fitted with bath rooms which do not nearly supply the demands made upon them, although at first the Rivington street natives hardly knew for what they were meant...
...persons about college appreciate what a gift the new boat house is. It is perhaps the finest thing of its kind in America. The workmanship, conveniences and design are excellent. The two bath rooms are fully as good. if not better, than any others in Cambridge. The two piazzas will afford lounging room for hundreds of students. The large dressing room is heated with steam and furnished with two hundred large lockers which could easily be used by two persons each in case of need. The whole building is well lighted and may be well ventilated-by no means...
...have been no facilities for anything else; but Mr. Weld '60, has built and equipped a boat house such as has never been seen at Harvard before. There have been enough boats built to float fifty to seventy men at one time and there are two hundred lockers, two bath-rooms, a steam heated meeting room and space for an unlimited number of private boats. A fee of five dollars will be charged to each undergraduate to join the club and one dollar a year for the use of a locker. The undergraduates ought to take hold and make...
...this same floor is the morning room large and well adapted for its uses. The breakfast room, kitchen, pantry, china closets, etc., are to be on the third floor, as well as the billiard room, which will have ten of the finest tables that can be produced. The bath room, with all the modern conveniences is placed on the same floor. In the top of the building will be the supper room which will be large enough for all meetings of the society. This room will be high and will ventilated with open truss work. Near this is a serving...