Word: baths
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...bath tubs in the Gymnasium have been abused. Some persons who were too aristocratic to lie down would put the cricket in the tub and sit on it. This, of course, was ruining the bottom of the tubs, and to stop it the crickets have been taken away and replaced by plank seats...
Desirable for students, families, or others in search of quiet, cleanliness, and comfort. One suite has a bath attached. Within four minutes' walk of the College buildings. Prices moderate Apply early...
Junior (to unsuspecting Sophomore). - I suppose Sargent ordered you a salt bath, did n't he? He ought to have, of course...
...Salt bath! No, he did n't; why should...
...week. As this was found impracticable, to compensate for the loss of the afternoon, there seems to be no sufficient reason why the hour of opening on Saturday should not be earlier than it now is. Saturday is the day on which many take their prescribed tepid bath, and it not infrequently happens that, on account of the rush and the short time the Gymnasium is open, the warm water gives out. Moreover, as the days grow longer, men will want to begin their exercise earlier, before the heat of noon induces disinclination to work...