Word: gymnasium
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Camb. 423 Chief Inspector, Camb. 1980 Kneeland, J. E., Camb. 5561-M McCarter, R. S., Camb. 4642-W Taxicab, Camb. 3900 University Press; Camb. 1330 HARVARD UNIVERSITY. Alumni Association, Fort Hill 3376 Athletic Association, Camb. 6200 College Office, Camb. 7600 Dining Halls, Camb. 7600 Graduate School, Camb. 7600 Hemenway Gymnasium, Camb. 1073 Langdell Hall, Camb. 53427 Law School, Camb. 1073 Medical School, Brookline 2380 Memorial Hall, Camb. 52499 Phillips Brooks House, Camb. 1756 & 1444-W Publication Office, Camb. 7600 Dental School, Brookline 3344 Botanical Garden, Camb. 219-J Divinity School, Camb. 1073 English A, Camb. 1350 Peabody Museum, Camb...
...Radio School has had a remarkable growth from its modest opening two years ago to its size of nearly 5000 sailors before the signing of the armistice. Many of the University buildings, including Pierce Hall, formerly the Engineering building, Perkins Hall, Walter Hastings Hall, the Hemenway Gymnasium, and Memorial Hall have been taken over by the school, but were inadequate to accommodate the increased enrollment. Last Fall it was necessary to erect temporary wooden barracks on the Common to provide room for this growth, but since the close of the war, the enrollment has fallen off steadily...
Course A will be open to Freshmen, and will take the place of the prescribed hygiene and gymnasium. It will consist of field artillery ordnance, field artillery gunnery, and work with the gun squad and the firing battery...
...University fencers will meet Columbia in the Randolph Gymnasium tonight at 8 o'clock. Forster, Brackett, and Bloomer will fence for Columbia: E. R. Gay '19, R. Snow '20, S. H. Ordway '21, and C. S. Howard '20 for the University...
...entrance part of such a building would be a thoroughly appropriate place for memorial tablets, possibly also for a collection of war relics. The whole building designed for the more dignified occasions of University gathering would surely be a much more suitable memorial than a gymnasium, which would always carry with it the suggestion of daily rub and shower and might easily become a worn out and obsolete, if not offensive building in a few years...