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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...recent petition for the Parkway. If the bill passes, the site on Massachusetts avenue, directly opposite Beck Hall, where the College Inn now stands, will be a very desirable locality for the erection of the hotel; and the Wesselhoeft grounds on Harvard street, where it was proposed to build, will be given up in favor of it. No definite steps will be taken, however, toward building on either site until the petition has been determined. It has been decided to organize a stock company, which shall have sole power over the erection and control of the building. This company will...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Cambridge Hotel. | 1/28/1902 | See Source »

...plans for the new Cambridge Hotel have been considerably altered. The site on Massachusetts avenue directly opposite Beck Hall, on the ground where the College In now stands, has been given up, and it has been decided to build on the Wessellioeft grounds on Harvard street, not far from the Union. The building will be four or five stories high and will contain about one hundred rooms. The cost will be $250,000, about half the cost of the hotel as originally planned. The building will have all modern improvements except that it will not be absolutely fireproof...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Cambridge Hotel. | 1/7/1902 | See Source »

...Holmes Field is rapidly nearing completion. The earth has been banked up and the boarding of the sides is practically all that remains to be done. The rink is 180 by 80 feet, and is intended primarily for members of he hockey teams. At first it was planned to build a second rink of smaller dimensions, but the lack of room on the field has made this impossible. If the present cold weather continues the rink should be ready for use in a few days...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: New Skating Rink. | 12/7/1901 | See Source »

...made. Few students today realize what Longfellow Marsh and Soldiers Field were five years ago. By economy a certain amount of work has been done towards improving the property, and some money has been spent toward that end, but every year a small amount has been set aside to build new seats. The designs of these seats have been prepared, and are now fairly complete, but they will cost three or four times as much as the Association has in its possession. The plans have been worked up by Professor L. J. Johnson and Mr. McKim, the primary idea being...

Author: By I. N. Hollis., | Title: Statement from Professor Hollis. | 12/6/1901 | See Source »

...problem in developing next year's football team will be to build up a new line from almost untried material. Of the men who played this year, in the Pennsylvania and Yale games, the team will lost by graduation, D. C. Campbell, end and captain, C. Blagden and R. Lawrence, tackles, C. S. Sargent and E. H. Greene, centres, and A. W. Ristine, halfback. W. G. Lee will probably not play another year, and O. F. Cutts, this year's right tackle, will be barred by the four year eligibility rule...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PROSPECTS FOR FOOTBALL TEAM | 12/5/1901 | See Source »

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