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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Certain rooms still remain in the south entry of Matthews, and these are available to any Juniors who have not yet been allotted rooms in the Yard. The allotment of these rooms will take place on February...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 1916 Senior Dormitory Contracts | 2/2/1915 | See Source »

...difficulty of burning large masses of paper, it is concluded that the contents of the library must have been deliberately destroyed by the use of explosive grenades, while the building itself, as is known, has been absolutely shattered to fragments by the bombardment. It appear that, contrary to certain reports, none of the treasures were carried away to Germany. I may add that the great central vestibule contained also a large collection of paintings, some of considerable value, but chiefly of portraits of worthless of the university. These, of course, have all likewise perished...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: DESCRIBES SACKED LOUVAIN | 1/30/1915 | See Source »

...other two. The four-oar crew men remaining in college are Sturtevant 15S., number 5, Sheldon '15S., number 4, Low '16, bow, and McLane '16, coxswain. These men are good oarsmen, but on the whole do not quite average up to those who graduated. It seems fairly certain, however, that none of them will be displaced. The fairly strong Freshman eight of last year, together with those who played football last fall should make up a strong eight. Gilfillan '16S., stroke of last year's second, will be a strong contender for Appleton's position. Stillman '15, Bennett...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: YALE BASEBALL AND CREW | 1/30/1915 | See Source »

...report brings out well the success to date of the Freshman dormitories, although, as President Lowell says, no certain verdict can be arrived at until 1918 is graduated, and the effects on more than one Freshman class studied. The dormitories, without being "mollycoddle factories" as some sub-Freshmen liked to lable them before they saw them in operation, constitute a better environment for younger boys, than the old live-where-you-please system offered. Parents, who have hesitated to send boys to live "around," although such hesitancy was due largely to a distorted idea of the pitfalls of college life...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE PRESIDENT'S REPORT. | 1/28/1915 | See Source »

...during the period that they were connected with the school too at least one course in design, 58 returned letters which had been sent out in and effort to ascertain certain facts about the nature and productivity of their business. Thirty-two of the men are landscape architect in independent practice, 16 are assistants in offices of landscape architect and 4 are otherwise connected with the profession, while 6 are not in the profession at all. Of the 61 men, 27 received professional degrees from the School. The 11 men who received the M. L. A. degree average...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: INTERESTING DATA COMPILE | 1/27/1915 | See Source »

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