Word: grays
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...however, are good individual players and most of them have had considerable experience. The line-up will be: HARVARD. BROWN. Rumsey, f. f., Otis. Foster, f. f., Paine. Winsor, f. f., Peavear Pruyn, f. f., Oatby Penhallow, c.p. c.p., Mackinney. Carr, p. p., Carpenter. Manning, g. g., Gray...
...excavations for the new lecture hall have been practically completed, and the masonry work will begin this week. Several extensive changes have been made in the plans of the building. The lower part of the hall will be built of gray granite instead of limestone and brick. Limestone will be used, however, in the pillars, arches, and other decorations, the rest of the building being of dark red brick...
Professor Moore calls special attention to the great opportunity which is afforded to members of the University by the fine print collections of the Museum. The Gray and Randall collections together afford materials for a thorough study of engraving from its earliest beginnings and in all its varieties. These collections include a considerable number of rare and costly prints, such as are seldom to be seen elsewhere than in Europe...
Rogers (head usher)--A. Z. Gray, Barton, Keough, A. Gray, Livermore, Pier, Litchfield, Lightner, Draper, Mather...
Boardman (head usher)--A. Gray, S. Waller, Whitridge, Dupont, Perry, Heinelden, W. Kittredg, H. Read, N. Glidden, Brandmiller...