Word: gored
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...candidates not residing in the four dormitories will be assigned to them as follows: A to E. Smith; F to K. Standish; L to P. Gore: Q to Z. McKinlock. The events will include the 50-yard free style, 200-yard free style, dive (four required, two optional), 50-yard breast stroke, 50-yard back stroke, 100-yard free style, and 300-yard relay...
Plans have been made recently by the firm of Coolidge, Shepley, Bullfinch, and Abbott to double the size of the present Gore Hall dining room by an underground extension into the dormitory court. The excavation will start next week when two or more steam shovel crews will enter the court by a breach to be made in the fencing facing the river. Already shrubbery and paving have been removed from the site...
Residents of Gore Hall will suffer no inconvenience this term and will continue to eat in the present dining hall. When the building is vacated in June the wall between the new and old sections will be removed to form one big room. The southern elevation of the dormitory will be supported at this point by concrete pillars, the installation of which will be difficult, as the building might collapse. These will be panelled, and the new floor will be tiled to harmonize with the old part of the room. Light will come in by area windows...
Another change to bring Gore and Standish more together as a house will be the removal of two suites in the ground floor of B entry, facing Standish and Lowell House, to give place for an entry to Gore Hall for Standish men. A path will run from this new entry to a similar one to be constructed directly opposite in Standish Hall. This work will probably start after Commencement...
...second and last meeting for the Freshmen to hear the House plan outlined will be held tonight in the Common room of Gore Hall. The speakers will be President Lowell, Professor R. B. Merriman '96, and J. B. Campbell...