Word: halls
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...games are at hand. Yale follows the Tiger shortly. Organized support is the most efficient way undergraduates can support their teams. That support begins tonight in the New Lecture Hall...
Before a gathering of 200 Freshmen in Standish Hall last evening, Colonel Goetz explained the work of the Field Artillery Unit to be established here next fail...
This evening at 7.30 o'clock, Major Henry W. Hobson, 89th Division, U. S. Infantry, will give an illustrated lecture on "Christianity and World Democracy" in Peabody Hall, Phillips Brooks House, under the auspices of the University Christian Association. The meeting is open to all members of the University...
Many tentative ideas and suggestions were received from varying sources by the committees in charge as to the definite form that the memorial should take. The first and most natural suggestion was the erection of a new hall or chapel or some dignified monument that should forever commemorate the heroism of the university's sons. In view of the fact, however, that the money necessary and incident to the erection of such a monument would have to be funds diverted from courses where they are needed for educational purposes, this plan was for the moment laid aside, and consideration given...
Final plans for the Princeton War Memorial, as ratified by the graduate council of that university in conjunction with a committee appointed by the Board of Trustees, call for the remodelling of Nassau Hall and the rebuilding of the central portion as a Memorial Hall for Princeton men who died in this and previous wars. The proposed memorial had been approved by the trustees' committee, but the sanction of the graduate council was necessary before the plans could finally be accepted...