Word: floors
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...first of Prince Serge Wolkonsky's four lectures on Russian History and Literature will be given this evening at 8 o'clock. The lecture will be open to the public, but seats on the floor will be reserved for members of the University...
...membership in the Harvard Union was held last night in Sever 11. The question was: "Resolved, That the attitude of the United States government on the Venezuelan question should be commended." After the principal disputants, Charles Grilk '98 and S. P. Delaney '96, twenty-five men spoke from the floor. They were: A. M. Fulton, Jr., '97, S. B. Fay '96, G. A. Howe '96, M. D. Abrams '98, C. F. Regan '98, A. A. Bryant '97, A. M. Sayre '97, I. Zeigler Sp., C. E. Case '98, V. Taylor Sp., A. O. Lovejoy Gr., W. T. Arndt...
...Prince Serge Wolkonsky will be four in number and will be given on Friday, February 21, Monday, February 24, Friday, February 28, and Monday, March 2. They will be given in Sanders Theatre at 8 p. m., and will be open to the public. The seats on the floor, however, will be reserved for members of the University...
...Junior Promenade, preceded by a concert by the Glee, Mandolin and Banjo Clubs, was held in the Casino last Friday night. It was one of the most successfull dances ever held in Princeton. The attendance was very large but the floor was not uncomfortably crowded. The prevailing color used in the artistic decorating was pink mingled with pale green and white, the whole blending very effectively. The boxes were also draped in pink and were all decorated in a most becoming and elaborate manner. Lander's orchestra of New York, hidden by palms and exotics, rendered exceedingly fine dance music...
...Hall Library are now complete, with the exception of a small amount of electrical work which has yet to be done. As soon as the Corporation shall have accepted the improved portion, the work of arranging and stacking books in their proper places will be begun. There are three floors fitted for the reception of books. The lower floor has a capacity of 100,000 volumes, while the two upper ones will each contain 60,000 books. The stacks are arranged compactly, leaving, however, sufficient space between them for a comfortable passage-way. In the broad aisles near the windows...