Word: feet
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...hundred and seventy-five thousand square feet has been allowed to the educational exhibits at the World's Fair...
...Cartwright '93, Hart '94 S., and C. B. Rice '94 S pretty nearly even in the pole vaul+++ R. Brewster '95 S., will undoubted +++ the two mile bicycle race for Yale,+++ holds the Inter-Collegiate record. W. O Hickok '95 S., has thrown the hammer over 116 feet in practice, and P. T. Stillman '94 S., has also made some long throws. These men, together with A. Brown '96, and D. B. Lyman '95, are entered for the shot, and it is likely that they will win for Yale two or even three places. On the whole Yale's chances...
...open handicap games at Princeton on Saturday, Hickok of Yale again broke his record in throwing the hammer, making 111 feet, 10 1-2 inches...
...Boyle O'Brien, Law School, is building two frame dormitories on Mt. Auburn St., Brattle Sq. They are 60x40 feet and will contain thirteen single and three double suites each heated by steam and lighted with gas and electric light and will contain all the modern improvements...
...completed and are now in the hands of the builders. The architects are J. C. Cady & Co., of New York who were the designers of the Chittenden Library, New Sheff. buildings and other University buildings. The plans provide for a building of brick with stone basement and trimmings, 190 feet long, and four stories high, with a central pavalion of an additional story. The location will be on the corner of High and Elm streets, diagonally across from the Peabody Museum. The building will face East toward West Divinity. In front will be an open space, with a driveway running...