Word: erects
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Yale is planning to erect on the Quadrangle a memorial to its war heroes. The committee in charge of the project has recommended that the university appropriate $150,000 for that purpose, and the leading architects of the country will be called on to submit, plans for the building as soon as the proposal of the committee is accepted...
...will have the use of Hemenway Gymnasium, Randolph Gymnasium, the Baseball Cage, the Dunster swimming pool and its squash courts. Thirteen squash and racquet courts will be available in Randolph Gymnasium after repairs now under way are completed. It is hoped that it will be possible to erect a temporary Freshman gymnasium directly behind Standish Hall on a large tract recently acquired by the University and plans for its construction have already been submitted. The Winter sports will include ice hockey, swimming, boxing, fencing, wresting, squash, and racquets...
...signing of the armistice. Many of the University buildings, including Pierce Hall, formerly the Engineering building, Perkins Hall, Walter Hastings Hall, the Hemenway Gymnasium, and Memorial Hall have been taken over by the school, but were inadequate to accommodate the increased enrollment. Last Fall it was necessary to erect temporary wooden barracks on the Common to provide room for this growth, but since the close of the war, the enrollment has fallen off steadily...
...purpose of the campaign is to collect sufficient funds to erect a tuberculosis sanatorium at Rutland, Vermont, which will cater especially to the middle classes of people with moderate means. When built the plant will be placed under the supervision of Dr. Bayard T. Crane...
...power on earth could erect the standard of infallibility in political opinion; there is no being that would resort to it with more eagerness than myself, . . . . But as I have found no better guide hitherto, than upright intentions and close investigation, I shall adhere to those maxims...