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...Charles M. Harrington '85 will give an illustrated lecture on "Experiences of an Engineer in Jamaica" this evening at 8 o'clock in Pierce 110, under the auspices of the Engineering Society. Mr. Harrington, who is assistant engineer of the Aberthaw Construction Company, which built the Stadium, has recently been in Jamaica, engaged in the construction of re-enforced concrete buildings. He will relate some interesting experiences of the earthquake of January 14, and will show a number of excellent slides to illustrate several episodes...
Physically, the Columbia crew is sturdy. As a rule, the men are well built oarsmen. Their height is well graded in the arrangement of the boat, but their weights vary. The crew averages about 165 pounds...
Work has begun on the Grace Hopkinson Eliot Hall, named for Mrs. Eliot, which is being erected out of the fund given for the purpose by Mrs. David P. Kimball of Boston. The hall, which will be for the use of Radcliffe students, will be built on the corner of Shepard and Walker streets, next to Bertram Hall, also the gift of Mrs. Kimball. The hall, designed by Mr. A. W. Longfellow of Boston, and which it is expected will be completed by September, 1907, will cost about $70,000. It is intended to be primarily a dormitory, to accommodate...
...keel has already been laid for the new University eight-oared shell now being built at Davy's boat shop. The boat will be built in accordance with Coach Wray's ideas, and will be somewhat longer and narrower than last year's shell. The length will be 61 feet, while the beam will be 23 inches...
...Yale boat, which is also being built at Davy's shop, will be somewhat smaller than the Harvard boat, as it is only 60 feet long and 20 inches wide...