Word: cementing
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...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...
...that all of the sprinters will sit together as will also the relay men, the distance runners and those entered in the field events. With each one of these groups will be placed men who made track and field history in their day. The association hopes through this to cement a friendship between the contestants from the different colleges in their respective events...
...Cruft has recently given an additional sum to be used in purchasing equipment. The building stands nearly opposite Langdell Hall in the space between Pierce Hall and the Jefferson Laboratory. It is three stories in height with a loft for storage purposes. The structure represents the latest ideas in cement construction, no wood whatever having been used in the framework. It is, of course, absolutely fireproof and has every conceivable modern improvement. Ground for the building was broken a year ago this fall and since then the work has been hurried as much as possible in order to have...
...Engineering Society will hold a joint meeting with the Civil Engineering Society of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Pierce 110 this evening at 8 o'clock. Mr. E. S. Larned, of the Lehigh Portland Cement Company, will deliver an address on "The Manufacture of Portland Cement," illustrated by a motion picture film. This meeting will be open to all members of the University...