Word: bricked
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Reverend Henry Van Duke, D.D., has been chosen Baccalaureate Preacher for the class of 1903, and will deliver the Baccalaureate sermon next Sunday. Dr. Van Dyke was for many years pastor of the Brick Presbyterian church in New York, but is at present professor of English at Princeton University. He is widely known as the author of a number of very popular books, among them, "Fisherman's Luck," "Little Rivers," "The Ruling Passion," and "The Blue Flower...
...building will be of old fashioned red brick and will contain, besides recitation rooms, a large concert hall. The cost will be $80,000. The site has not yet been definitely decided upon, but the corner of Holmes Field between the Physical Laboratory and the Engineering Building, has been strongly recommended...
...persons. Within the stadium will be the football gridiron, surrounded by an oval running track 440 yards in length, as well as a straight-away track the finish of which will be in the bow of the horseshoe. The outer wall of the stadium will be of brick, in which at frequent intervals arches will be cut, rorming entrances to the seating benches. Owing to the fact that the entrances to the seats will be from the back of the stadium it will be possible to bring the front seats about twenty feet nearer to the side lines...
...been obtained by Messrs. H. M. Williams, G. E. Cabot and others. Plans have been drawn by Whitman and Hood of Boston for a new dormitory, to be erected on this property, and to be ready for tenancy in September, 1904. The plans provide for a structure of brick and limestone about a central court. The building will contain seventy-eight suites, and will be equipped with squash-tennis courts and a swimming pool. The dormitory will be named after President Langdon, whose term of office as executive of the College...
...degree has been conferred upon him by Princeton (1884), Harvard (1894), and Yale (1896). He was given the degree of Doctor of Laws by the Union Theological Seminary of New York in 1898. He has served on the Board of Preachers of Harvard. During his long pastorate at the Brick Church in New York City, Dr. Van Dyke became known as one of the most powerful preachers of the Presbyterian Church, and as poet and prose writer he has attained a high reputation. In 1900 he became professor of English at Princeton...