Word: framed
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...visit to Pach's Studio, the Harvard class photographers and see what they have in the way of pictures to decorate their rooms. They have all the athletic groups such as Baseball, Football, Crew, Mott Haven Teams; also Theatrical, Society and Class Groups constantly on hand and will frame the same at reasonable rates...
...building at Princeton to be known as the Casino will be located in the rear of the Princeton Inn, somewhat back from Bayard Ave. It will be a stuccoed, frame building, ninety-five feet wide and one hundred and fourteen feet long. The main auditorium will be over one hundred feet in length and will contain two tennis courts with ample room at the sides and ends. The floor will be made with a special view to its use for dancing. The lighting will be through the roof and through the windows in the side walls, located nine feet above...
...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...
...Laughlin, ex-chairman of the Yale News, recently announced the names of men from the graduate departments who, with the heads of the various athletic organizations of Yale University, are to frame new constitutions for the baseball, football, crew and track athletic associations...
...trophies for the members of the Yale eleven arrived on Monday and were given to the men Tuesday. The trophy which is similar to the one given to the team last year is a large oak frame 52 inches in length by 39 inches in breadth, which contains the individual pictures of each man on the team and large group pictures of the Harvard, Princeton and Yale teams. The pictures of the Princeton and Harvard teams are placed in the upper right and left hand corners respectively, with that of the Yale eleven in the center. The individual pictures...