Word: floors
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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When, in 1874, Memorial Hall was fitted up as a dining hall, the kitchens and serving rooms were established in the basement; and a ceiling made of mortar on wooden laths was placed on the underside of the wooden floor-timbers of the hall itself. The apparatus installed worked well and safely for several years; but one day a huge pot of melted fat took fire on one of the ranges; and immediately the kitchens were filled with hot smoke, which soon rushed through the ventilating fine and heated it to a dangerous degree. The city fire department quickly extinguished...
...allowing the members of the G. A. R. and veterans to march into the transept where they will salute the tablets commemorated to Harvard men who were killed in the civil war. After this ceremony, the whole company will take the seats reserved for them on the ground floor in Sanders Theatre...
...first floor of Sanders Theatre will be reserved for those who march in the parade and a part of the balcony for holders of reserved seats, but the rest of the house will be open to the public. No tickets will be required. Immediately after the exercises there will be a luncheon for the Harvard veterans
Harvard night at pop concerts comes this evening at 8 o'clock. The members of the University Glee Club will occupy a special reserved section on the floor, and will sing several songs during the intermission as well as one number on the regular program. Three undergraduates will have individual parts on the program. L. G. del Castillo '14 will direct the Symphony Orchestra for his Fantasia on Harvard Airs, and J. R. O. Perkins '14 and A. F. Pickernell '14 will sing "My Cousin Caruse...
Admission tickets to the concert may be bought at the door for 25 cents. All of the tables on the floor have been sold out, but 50 cent seats in the first balcony are still on sale...