Word: beds
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...bed 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...
...44th street side is a large lounging room. On the third floor a billiard room and a writing room are planned on the 44th street side. On the second floor are three private dining rooms which may be thrown into one. The fourth and fifth floors are devoted to bed rooms, 94 new rooms being included in the addition, some with private baths attached. Plans have been made for the construction of additional squash courts and dressing rooms on the sixth floor, but it may be necessary to defer the construction of this athletic equipment for the time being...
...contract for supplying and installing the furniture in the Freshman dormitories has just been let to the Co-operative. Each study is to have one desk, one bookcase, two chairs; and each bedroom is to have one bed, one chiffonier, one small table and one chair. The furniture will be fumed oak, a different shade to each dormitory, and it has been especially designed to satisfy student needs...
...been announced by the Bursar. Applications will be received any time on or before April 2, after which the rooms will be assigned by lot. Students intending to apply for rooms are reminded that neither transfers nor changes of rooms are allowed. In the case of suites with two bed rooms, preference will be given to applications signed by two men who will room together...
...hoped that the general excellence of the accommodations, combined with the comparatively low rent, will meet with universal approval. All the arrangements are of the very best and most modern type: each student will have a bed-room to himself, and part or all of a study; a bath-room with modern plumbing will be connected with every suite; substantial furniture will be supplied; and, all of the dormitories being constructed on the "separate-entry" system, there will be a wide variety in the ar- rangement of rooms. The division of rooms for one, two, three, or ever more...