Word: containing
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Courtney, the Cornell coach, has begun to gather men for this year's freshman crew. It is of course impossible to give any prophecy as to the probable merits of the crew, but with the material which the class has shown itself to contain, there is no reason to expect difficulty in developing a good eight...
...Halls, the new dormitories now building on Oxford street, are expected to be ready for occupancy at the beginning of the accademic year 1894-95. Due notice will be given at the Bursar's office if rooms in these buildings can be drawn in May next. Conant Hall will contain 47 rooms, of which 44 will be connecting bedrooms. Perkins Hall will contain 86 rooms, all with connecting bedrooms. Both buildings will have bathrooms on every floor. The scale of prices for rooms in these buildings has not been fixed, but the terms of the gift in the case...
...charm of first-hand knowledge of his subject which is present in his conversation. His career has been a varied one, full of exciting adventures and interesting experiences and of these he speaks very entertainingly. His lecture is sure to be valuable for the information it will contain and delightful in the way in which this information will be presented...
...already work on the building has commenced. The building will be erected on the site formerly occupied by the Willard house at the entrance to Soldiers Field. It will be built in the form of a hollow square and will essentially be a locker house, since it will contain over two thousand lockers. The house will be two stories high and, in addition to the lockers, will contain rooms for the accommodation of both the 'varsity and the visiting teams. There will be no bath-tubs, but numerous shower-baths. The building will be furnished with hot and cold water...
...will give its annual theatricals December 18 and 21. The play is Moliere's comedy, "Le Mariage Force." The first performance will take place in Brattle Hall, Cambridge, December 18, at 8 o'clock; the second in Union Hall, Boston, December 21, at 8.15. The play this year will contain a large ballet. Great care has been taken in choosing the costumes and every detail of the play as originally performed will be carried out. The original music of Lulli as played before Louis XIV will be rendered by the Pierian Sodalty. The cast of characters is as follows...