Word: halls
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...throughout the country, and particularly with the Harvard Club of Boston, in an attempt to place members of graduates of the University in suitable positions. Those who have recently been discharged from the service and wish positions, are receiving especial aid. Further information may be secured at 11 University Hall between the hours of 10 and 1 daily...
Following is the list of final examinations for today and tomorrow: Today 9.15 A. M. Celtic 2,Sever 18 Fine Arts 4a-5a, Robinson Hall Fine Arts 9c, Zool. Lect.-rm. French 1 Mr. Place--II, Sever 17 Mr. Pousland's--IV: Chambers to Parsons, inclusive, Sever 17 Ryan to Wood, inclusive, Sever 18 French 10, Emerson J Geology 14, Emerson J Government 16, New Lect. Hall Government 17: Albert to Frenning, inclusive, Harvard 5 Gardner to Worrall, inclusive, Harvard 6 Latin B II, Sever 18 Mathematics 3, Harvard 5 Music 4b, Emerson D Philosophy 16, Emerson J Physics...
...announced last night that the University has completed the purchase from the Navy Department of the large drill hall formerly used by the Naval Radio School while it was in session at Cambridge during the war. Negotiations for this purchase have been under way for some time...
...drill hall will at once be turned over to the newly established Harvard Engineering School for use as a laboratory for mechanical engineering. It is a large building, 280 feet long and 100 feet wide, with a power house immediately adjacent to it, and when fitted out will offer unusually ample facilities for laboratory work in mechanical engineering. It will also enable the electrical laboratories located in Pierce Hall to more than double their present capacity, and will increase as well the laboratory facilities in sanitary engineering and metallurgy...
...building stands on the so-called Palfrey Estate, on Oxford street, Cambridge, just north of Conant Hall. It is expected that the equipment will be fully installed before the beginning, next September, of the first full academic year of the Engineering School; which was opened last autumn as a result of the decision of the Massachusetts Supreme Court that the funds of the Gordon McKay bequest could not be used jointly by Harvard and the Institute of Technology...