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...Renshaw of Salant c.pt., Steves; pt., Thorndike, 1d., Angle; 2d., Gillespie, 3d., Buppuch; c., Eaton, 3a., Jackson; 2a., Monroe; 1a., Tucker o.h., Silverman; i.h., Dewolf...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: UNIVERSITY AND 1933 GOLFERS CLASH TODAY | 5/21/1930 | See Source »

...Cambridge Electric Light Company, the question of a heating plant for Harvard has been settled for at least ten years to come, it was announced at Lehman Hall yesterday. Construction of a tunnel from the plant of the Company at Western Avenue and the Parkway to the foot of DeWolf Street near McKinlock Hall will be started by the University next week...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HEATING PROBLEM SETTLED IN DEAL NEWLY COMPLETED | 10/10/1929 | See Source »

...most obvious obstacles to the plan is the difference in the space between Mount Auburn Street and the Freshman Halls and the Stretch between Dunster and DeWolf Streets. The much greater length than breadth of the section is a serious problem especially as regards the more-crowded western side of the proposed rectangular Yard. Any adjustment, however, which would save the empty plot behind Gore would establish a basic formula for future progress, rapid or leisurely, toward a Yard of insured openness...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: "WOODMAN, SPARE--" | 1/29/1929 | See Source »

There is no radical element in the recommendation of a new Yard to supplement and keep inviolate the historic yard. The land within the suggested boundaries, Mt. Auburn Street on the north, Memorial Drive on the south, DeWolf Street on the east, and Boylston Street on the west, is virtually all owned by the University. The advisability of acquiring the rest, in view of the construction of the new Houses, is evident. The CRIMSON has previously pointed out the objections to further construction of dormitories on the river front east of McKinlock. The Council report "deplores any attempt to build...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: A SECOND YARD | 1/26/1929 | See Source »

...paramount objection to a plan so extensive in its scope is likely to be the cost. To build the first unit on the DeWolf Street frontage, as the report suggests, instead of on the vacant lot behind Gore, would involve the demolition of almost a block of houses. This would add something to the expense but the advantage of the project seem to outweigh any expenditure incurred by tearing down a few frame and brick structures. Furthermore, while the report stipulates the purchase of the plot bounded by the Smith Halls, Dunster, Boylston, and Mt. Auburn Streets, this acquisition...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: A SECOND YARD | 1/26/1929 | See Source »

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