Word: brickly
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...clubhouse, which have been drawn by T. M. Shaw '00, provide for a three-story structure of Colonial type, following the same scheme as the Union building which it will adjoin on the Prescott street side at the end toward Warren House. It will be constructed of brick with limestone trimmings. The main part of the building is 36 by 72 feet, with a large porch on the westerly end near the main entrance to the Union...
...room. The living room, which will occupy the entire width of the building on the Prescott street side, will be 42 by 32 feet and one story high. The finish will be dark oak, and at the end opposite the entrance will be built a large fire-place of brick and tiles. There will be four large windows on the northerly side of the living room and two on the opposite side...
...sidewalks connected with the tunnel but outside the entrance gates at the Central square station. These sidewalks extend for about 350 feet on each side of the station. At Harvard square the walls at the point where the surface cars go down into the subway have been constructed of brick and sandstone in keeping with the walls about the University grounds. There are three exits for cars at the western end of the subway, one opposite Holden Chapel for cars bound north, one just east of Brattle Hall for cars for Newton and Mount Auburn, and a large exit into...
...lost all his sand, just as we are likely to lose ours and become over-confident. I have no fear for Yale, but I have the greatest respect for them, for I have seen them under similar circumstances to these of the present, come back like a thousand of brick and snatch victory from a Yale defeat...
...brick and stone drinking fountain has been erected in memory of Robert Stow Bradley, Jr., '07, who died shortly after leaving College, at the point behind Holworthy Hall where the Class of '76 fence terminates. The money for the fountain together with enough to extend the fence to the Meyer Gate was given to the University last fall by Robert Stow Bradley '76, of Boston. The fountain, which was designed by A. W. Longfellow '76, is built in the style of the masonry of the fence...