Word: erects
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...most important works the Society undertakes is the St. Paul's Society Mission in Somerville. At the fiftieth aniversary dinner of the Society $3000 was pledged to combine with the church people in Somerville to erect a mission church. Plans have been made by Mr. R. A. Cram, and ground is being broken this week for the building. Mr. Dwight Hadley '12, now studying in the Episcopal Theological School, is in charge this year. The mission serves as an outlet for active interest in the form of Boys' Club and Sunday School work...
...Despite the fact that the funds available for the construction of the new buildings of the Institute amount to over $6,000,000, there still remains a shortage that must be met before it will be possible to erect the new Cambridge structures. The above amount does not include the money involved in the Pratt bequest, which is now in litigation, and which, if decided in favor of Technology, will raise the total to over...
...announcement that the Harvard Club of Boston is planning to erect a permanent clubhouse furnishes conclusive proof of the wisdom of its founders and of the strength of the spirit of cooperation that has recently animated the graduates in the vicinity...
...Overseers and in it recommend that an entirely new building be constructed. It may be constructed in sections, if necessary, but on no account should it contain portions of old buildings in its completed form. Briefly, their recommendation is to do away with the old building, and to erect on its site a much larger building which, when completed, will form four sides of a square. The front and principal entrance is to face Appleton Chapel. The east and west sides will extend from the facade towards Massachusetts Avenue; the south side, joining the other two sides, will...
...more desired than that the Cambridge side of the Back Bay Basin, on which millions of dollars have been spent, should be occupied by monumental buildings, worthy of the location and of the city. Here was the opportunity, when an institution of great reputation throughout the United States would erect such buildings, and thereby assure the future of that entire section; but the unfriendly clamor in previous years frightened that institution away, and with it the guarantee that that section would remain desirable. The point was driven home a little later, when, President Maclaurin having publicly announced that Technology...