Word: halle
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Work on the renovation of Boylston Hall is now definitely under way, it was announced yesterday by A. L. Endicott '94, comptroller of the University...
According to an announcement made at University Hall yesterday, four new lecturers will come to Harvard for the academic year 1929-30. T. H. Reed '01, Professor of Political Science at the University of Michigan, will lecture in the Department of Government during the second half year of 1929-30. J. B. Hedges, Ph.D. '24, Associate Professor of American History at Clark University, will remain throughout the year as lecturer in the Department of History. E. S. Griffith, who received his Doctor of Philosophy degree at Oxford in 1925, and who is now Associate Professor in the School of Citizenship...
...average undergraduate plowing through the throngs in Sever or filing up and down the crowded stairs in Harvard Hall and Fogg cannot but have a vague impression that the class-room facilities of the college are being put to intensive use. But the report recently compiled by Dean Benedict and published in this morning's CRIMSON presents a truly startling array of figures. The fact that the rooms available for the use of the class meetings, apart from those set aside for special uses in the various laboratories and museums, are used up to nearly 100 percent capacity during...
Dean Benedict's report shows that, between the hours of 9 and 12 o'clock on week-day mornings, nearly every available class room is in continuous use. Practically the only one which is not taxed to the limit at these hours of the morning is the New Lecture Hall, and that is used two-thirds of the time...
Exclusive of Emerson E. 23, and 27, which are used for conferences and not for regular classes, there are available for College use 48 class rooms in all, including those in Emerson, Sever, Harvard, New Lecture Hall, and the Semitic Museum. According to Dean Benedict's report, these rooms are in use on the average, about 88 percent of the time, during the busy morning hours. Before 9 and after 12 o'clock, the situation is not nearly so congested...