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...plant of the Exolon Manufacturing Company, there will be opportunities for work in electro-chemistry and high temperature furnaces. The application of electricity at low temperatures, and the general principles involved in paper making will be illustrated at the Eastern Manufacturing Company in Bangor, Me. The Atlas Cement Company, of Allentown, Pa., will afford extraordinarily good advantages for studying the practical applications of inorganic chemistry. The fifth and sixth plants have not yet been definitely decided on, but one will probably be where organic chemistry is chiefly used...
While washing window panes facing on the inner court of Widener Library, Sol Rosenblat, of Boston, an employee of the Boston Window Cleaning Company, fell 30 feet to the cement flooring of the court Saturday and received such serious injuries that he died on his way to the hospital...
...arrive in Cambridge some time this week. Work will be started today on the racks which will hold the rifles when not in use. The basemen of one of the Smith Halls will be used as a store-room. This place is considered suitable because it is constructed of cement and kept at a constant temperature which will insure no injury coming to the weapons from dampness. Privates of the Regiment will not be permitted to keep their rifles in their own rooms...
...excellent tradition. By the time of its fourth year a class is so broken up into groups that an all-class smoker is hardly feasible. But geographical proximity and the associations of the Yard make open-house entertainments between dormitories both practicable and profitable. The aging undergraduate may cement at these functions acquaintances which now are of a merely speaking character, and may treasure them in his graduate life or find them sources of pleasure at his class reunions. At present the first-floor rooms act rather generally as loafing places for the dormitory dwellers. Undoubtedly the occupants would...
...Germanic Museum building, for which Mr. and Mrs. Adolphus Busch gave about $300,000, is now in process of construction at the corner of Kirkland street and Divinity avenue. The workmen are completing the framework and pouring cement. It is expected that the building will be ready for occupancy next year...