Word: holden
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...committee will have charge of the assignment of the rooms in Holworthy, Hollis. Stoughton. Grays, Thayer, and remodelled Massachusetts to the various members of the Junior class for occupation next year. The committee will probably not distribute the rooms in the new Holden Dormitories, as the construction is unlikely to be completed by that time...
...buildings and the fence surrounding the Yard, combined with a new bursar's building, to be called the Counting House. The first of these buildings to rise will be the Counting House, at the southwest corner of the Yard, on the site of Dane Hall; two dormitories flanking Holden Chapel; a dormitory between Matthews Hall and the west fence. Said the Crimson, undergraduate paper: "The idea ... is almost certain to arouse student opposition from at least a portion of the undergraduate body. It is new. It is sudden . . . hallowed ground. So away with it. . . . However, the idea rather grows...
...Yard was made yesterday, when the old Japanese elm tree which for nearly half a century has shaded the quadrangle behind Hollis, was moved across the Yard to a new location behind Widener Library. Work on the foundations of the two new dormitories which are to flank Holden Chapel made the shift necessary...
Preliminary work began yesterday on two new dormitories to be constructed in the Yard. Situated on either side of Holden Chapel, they are known to the Planning Committee as the Holden Dormitories. They will both be built close to the fence, one between Harvard Hall and Holden Chapel, and the other between the chapel and Phillips Brooks House. No authentic information could be secured as to their size or design, but men in charge of construction expect them to be completed next fall at the same time as the new Counting House...
Senior--Stroke, Lovell Thompson; 7, H. M. Watts Jr.; 6, W. C. Holden; 5, E. S. Washburn; 4, Samuel Reber; 3, W. M. Fairleigh; 2, Mason Hammond; bow, P. D. Trafford; cox., Joseph Sullivan...