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Dates: during 1890-1899
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George W. Roydhouse, of Philadelphia, has been awarded the contract for the erection of the Brokaw Memorial Building at Princeton, at a cost...
George W. Roydhouse, of Philadelphia, has been awarded the contract for the erection of the Brokaw Memorial Building at a cost...
...dining association has been formed at Yale and the old gymnasium will be used as the dining hall. The gymnasium will undergo extensive alterations during the summer and will be equipped with the best and most modern appliances for quick service, at a cost of from fifteen to twenty thousand dollars. The dining hall will seat between 400 and 500 men. The basement is to be filled with ovens, kitchens, ice chests, etc., and made complete in every way. Breakfast will be served until ten o'clock, lunch at noon and dinner...
...gained by signing the application book and club tables will be assigned to groups of twelve men in the order in which the applications are received. There will be an extra list and visitors may dine at the hall. The price of board will be the actual cost which will approximate to four dollars per week...
...should surely adopt. To ask ladies to sit through a ball game on bleachers without any backs to them is little short of barbarous, especially when it is perfectly possible and perfectly simple to have backs put on the seats. It may be a little trouble, and it will cost a little something, but these minor considerations ought not to stand in the way of the comfort of those who pay their money to see the game. And then it must be remembered that people are paying very much more this year than usual for their reserved seats. The management...