Word: drawings
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Plans for the new structure are not yet far advanced as to details, except that there will be a tunnel through which the track straightaway will run. Coolidge, Shepley, Bulfinch and Abbott, the University architects, will draw the plans for the new stands which will accommodate about the same number as the old wooden structure. Though no exact figures are available as to the cost of this improvement on Soldiers Field, it is understood that the sum will be in the vicinity of $175,000. When completed, the stands will be left in position permanently, or until such a time...
Application blanks for seats to the Dartmouth hockey game on February 16 must be in the H. A. A. office by 6 o'clock tomorrow to be considered in the draw. All applications received up to this time will be filled by lot, and those coming in afterward will be given out in the order of their arrival...
...many sources as possible. The monopoly of the University's physical development should by no means be intrusted to a single firm until it has made a strenuous effort to present a satisfactory solution of the controversial location of units. A competition for such a mammoth contract would draw forth valuable suggestions from a wide variety of competent sources. Such a procedure is the only way to procure the adequate consideration emphasized so strongly by both the report and the authoritative criticism...
Vice President Charles Gates Dawes has recently said, in words equally clean cut, that the original "Dawes Plan" ought not to be so called, because it was drafted chiefly by Owen D. Young. Thus do great men honor truth and logic; but sentimental parents will continue to draw the sticky moral...
...resemblance of this plan (the House plan) to President Wilson's will be readily perceived. In explaining the "Quad System" in 1907 President Wilson said it was an attempt "to draw the undergraduates into residential quads in which they shall eat as well as lodge together, and in which they shall, under the presidency of a resident member of the Faculty, regulate their corporate life by some simple means of self-government...