Word: eight
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...architecture each candidate will be examined on a special period chosen in advance by himself and submitted to the Professor of Architecture at least thirty days before the time set for the examination. In the examination to design a problem will be proposed and the candidates will have eight hours for the operation of preliminary sketches. These will be retained by the Department of Architecture for comparison with final drawings. During this time the candidates will be under the supervision of an instructor of the Department. Three weeks will then be allowed in which to prepare final drawings, during which...
...Sixty-eight candidates reported for the university hockey team. Training has started with outdoor running, and practice on the ice will be held as soon as the weather permits. Only two men of last year's team and substitutes have graduated, and, with the large squad, the prospects are for a strong team...
...There will be two locks in the dam, the larger being 350 feet in length and 45 feet wide, and of sufficient depth to allow a vessel drawing 16 feet of water to pass through at low tide. The smaller lock will be suitable for launches and row boats. Eight sluices will be provided, and in emergencies the smaller lock will be used as a flood-sluice for letting water out of the basin. There will be also outlets for marginal conduits, through which all sewage overflow, which now goes into the basin in times of heavy rain storms, will...
...crews from the University squad rowed yesterday an eight and a four-oar. Both crews started from the Newell Boat Club and rowed about two miles upstream. O. D. Filley '06, captain of the University crew, is still doing all the coaching. No more races will be held this fall but the squad will continue its regular work as long as the weather permits...
University Trial Eight--Stroke, Pleasonton; 7 Corlett; 6, Bacon; 5, Kellogg; 4, Switzer; 3, Clark; 2, Goodale; bow, Burchard; cox., Borden...