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...college, whether a graduate or not. From the answers to these questions a series of resolutions will be drawn up, and submitted for approval at a later meeting. A committee of three on nominations was appointed, which reported the following names: W. H. Carruth, C. W. Colby, J. B. Chittenden, E. B. Dahlgren, E. B. Delabarre, W. C. Kitchin, A. A. Morris, T. B. Nields, W. H. Siebert, F. B. Vrooman. The nominations were confirmed and the meeting adjourned...
...added to the different libraries every year. The largest circulation, it is found, is in the senior class, next in the junior, and then in the sophomore and freshman classes, showing a growing tendency on the part of the students to make use of the college books. The new Chittenden Library has a large and well-lighted reading room, which will greatly increase the facilities offered to readers...
...corner will be of circular shape, and the building will contain thrity-two rooms. It is expected that it will be completed in the fall of 1889. We are more reconciled to it now, as the fence may be replaced and made the meeting place, as formerly. The Chittenden Library, too, is rapidly approaching completion and will be a great addition to the campus...
Sophomores. Savage-Gulick; Matthews-Slattery; Price Greenleaf-C. H. Page, Wright, Mix; Matthews-Powers, Babbitt, C. N. Brown; Bowditch-Cannon, K. B. Emerson, H. I. Cummings, Burr, E. O. Parker, Parsons; Whitney-Phinney, Chittenden; Bartlett-W. Reed; Derby-Chester; Levina Hoar-G. D. Bussey; Slade-J. A. Parker; G. Thomas-J. W. Rice; Merrick-Weyse; Rogers-J. E. Johnson; Lowell, Finlay; Sever-Sever...
During the past three months the campus at Yale has seen many changes. The Chittenden Memorial Library is rapidly approaching completion, while the foundations of the new recitation building, money for which has been given by an unknown friend of the university, have been laid. Its architecture is a mixture of Romanesque and Arabesque happily blended. That part of the building toward the corner of College and Chapel streets, near the site of the historic "fence," is to be partly circular in form and to have twelve sides. The stone work above the entrance arches will be magnificent. The arches...