Word: gate
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Book reviews and editorials complete the issue. Mr. Dos Passos gives a review--or rather impression--of Joseph Conrad's "Lord Jim," one of the most important books of the year. The editorial on the Dudley Gate is too cryptic for ready comprehension. Does it refer to the sculptured lines of verse on the two seats? If so, it is justified both in form and spirit...
...final stage in the completion of the new Dudley Memorial Gate was started yesterday, when the work of installing the clock was commenced. The hands and dial works are already in place, the flooring is practically completed, and if things continue to run smoothly, the clock will be brought out Friday and set in its place in the basement of the tower. The present expectation is that the clock will be running next Monday, although it will not be striking for a few days after that...
...Stadium this afternoon at 2 o'clock. All tickets are complimentary and may be obtained from any scout, at the scout headquarters, 50 Bromfield street, Boston, or at Phillips Brooks House. No one will be admitted without a ticket and no tickets will be provided at the gate...
...sale of Class Day tickets for undergraduates only will be held at the Lodge Gate on Monday, June 21, from 12 until 5 o'clock, and all day on Class Day. The following will be the prices: Stadium, $1.50; Memorial Hall, $1; Sanders Theatre, $1; and Yard, 35 cents...
...following unassigned ushers will report at 6.10 to Mr. Gordon at the Marshall Newell Gate: H. E. Friedman '16, Henry Goldberger '16, M. C. Rees '18, D. D. Harris '16, J. E. Rogers '15, C. S. Fleming '15, R. S. Milton '18, A. McDonald 2G., T. Wedel 1G., W. R. Dameron 1G., E. F. Folley '16, W. H. Gardner...