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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...James Stillman of New York, and was designed by Shepley, Rutan, and Coolidge, of Boston. It is a brick structure about 80 feet long and 40 feet wide, built in the same style as the main building, with which it is connected by a semicircular passageway two stories high. The upper story of this passageway is an open colonade, provided with which it is connected by a semicircular passageway two stories high. The upper story of this passageway is an open colonade, provided with a glass smoking room for convalescing patients. The lower story is of masonry and contains...
...building, which is thoroughly provided with all modern improvements for the care and isolation of contagious diseases, is four stories high. It is heated by an indirect steam heating system, and is provided with electric lights and hot and cold running water. The three lower floors each contains a ward of ten beds, a private bedroom, an isolation room, a lavatory, and a room for the nurse on duty. Each ward also has a serving room provided with an ice chest, a steam table, and a gas stove, and is connected by telephone with the other wards and the office...
Locke was born in Cambridge November 16, 1880, and prepared for College at the Cambridge High School. He received the degree of S.B., cum laude, in the electrical scientific course. On graduating, he entered the employ of Stone & Webster, electrical engineers, and after a year spent in Boston he went in their interest to Dallas, Texas. For the past year he has been connected with the Long-Island Railroad...
...hours at which track candidates are to report for the various events. Men who are unable to keep them should notify Coach Lathrop. The regular hours for candidates to report have been arranged as follows: from 10 to 11, hammer-throwers and shot-putters; from 11 to 12.45, high-jumpers and pole-vaulters; from 3 to 5, hurdlers and candidates for all other track events; from 5 to 6, hammer-throwers...
...which are rowing daily. The addition of experienced men to the first crews has greatly strengthened them, and a marked improvement in the length of the stroke is evident. The men are gaining control of the slides and are giving the boats a drive which promises speed without a high stroke...