Word: felt
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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This morning the chapel will be provided with new books for responsive readings. For some time it has been felt that the book merely of psalms was inadequate and had altogether too little variety. On that account a new book was sought, one that should have passages of suitable length and at the same time be appropriate. Such a book Dr. Henry Van Dyke compiled about two year's ago. Owing to unavoidable delays it has been impossible to make use of it until now. The arrangement of the book is by subjects suitable to different moods and different seasons...
...students, in the Philosophical, 154. The Auxiliary Medical, Veterinary, Hygiene and Graduate Law departments bring the enrollment of the University up to 2223, without allowance for names counted more than once. This total is a little less than that of the year before, but the university has felt the financial troubles of the past year and has done well to suffer no greater falling off in the enrollment...
...roof will be of three inches of spruce, one inch of felt and a covering of copper. The floors will be of spruce and maple, and the walls will be plastered and hard finished. The woodwork will be of hard pine throughout. The building will be heated from the plant in Winchester Hall...
...lecture which was to be given tonight by Mr. F. Hopkinson Smith on "Certain Art Fads-impressions, realism, etc.," has been postponed till Friday evening. It was felt that a large number of those who will attend the Symphony Concert tonight would wish to hear the lecture, and, in order to make this possible, a postponement was decided upon. The lecture will be given in Sanders Theatre...
...interest in such societies has also made itself felt in the West, where the University of Michigan and the Northwestern University have recently come to an agreement for a debate...