Word: floor
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Owing to the demand for pool tables in the basement of the Union, the small pool room on the second floor has been closed and all the tables moved down into the large room in the basement. This room has been separated into halves by drapery one part, containing three pool tables and six billiard tables, for upperclassmen; the other, containing seven pool tables and two billiard tables, for Freshmen...
...Faunce D.D., president of Brown University, will preach at Appleton Chapel tomorrow evening at 7.30 o'clock. Seats on the floor will be reserved for members of the University and friends accompanying them until 7.25 o'clock...
...clock this evening there will be a meeting for all men interested in track athletics of any kind, in the small billiard room on the second floor of the Union. Freshmen are especially urged to attend. Mr. Garcelon will make a short address in which he will outline the plans for the season. G. B. Morrison '83 will also speak. Short speeches will probably be made by N. Bingham '95, J. H. Converse 2d, '02 and J. W. Hallowell...
...interested in track or field events are urged to participate in this winter work, which will be of the greatest importance to those intending to try for events in the spring. Mr. Graham is now in charge of the practice, which will be held on the main floor of the Gymnasium at 11, 12, 3.30 and 4.30 o'clock every day except Saturday, on which day there will be only one squad, meeting at 12 o'clock...
Shortly after 10.30 o'clock last Thursday morning fire was discovered in room 22 on the second floor of the north entry of Hollis Hall. The fire, the cause of which is unknown, spread rapidly to the adjoining rooms by means of the gas pipes and for a time threatened the entire building. A. L. Thayer 1L. and four workmen with the aid of the University fire apparatus succeeded in holding the flames in check, however, until the arrival of the Cambridge Fire Department, which extinguished the fire after an hour's work...