Word: holden
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...University combination of J. N. Watters '26, B. R. Cutcheon '25, W. L. Chapin '25, and F. P. Kane '26 should offer strong opposition to the Georgetown team, which will be composed of Brooks, Marsters, Geagan and Holden, the last-named a former Penn. star...
...Crowley to Holmes Sever 8 Howard to Zipf Sever 11 English 39 Allen to Levy Sever 23 Lindsay to Zink Sever 24 English 41 Abramson to Stout New Lect. Hall Strickland to Zofnass Harvard 2 Fine Arts 5c Fogg Lect. Rm. Fine Arts 10a Robinson Hall German 1c Holden Chapel German 4 Sever 2 German 6 Sever 17 Government 1 Mr. Carey, C1, C2, C3, C4 Zool. Lect. Rm. Mr. Havighurst, H1, H2, H3, H4 Geol. Lect. Rm. Mr. McClintock, M1, M2, M3, M4 Semitic Mus. 1 Mr. West W1, W2 Zool. Lect. Rm. W3, W4 Geol. Lect. Rm. Government...
...Growley to Holmes Sever 8 Howard to Zipf Sever 11 English 39 Allen to Levy Sever 23 Lindsay to Zink Sever 24 English 41 Abramson to Stout New Lect. Hall Strickland to Zofnass Harvard 2 Fine Arts 5c Fogg Lect. Rm. Fine Arts 10a Robinson Hall German 1c Holden Chapel German 4 Sever 2 German 6 Sever 17 Government 1 Mr. Carey, C1, C2, C3, C4 Zool. Lect. Rm. Mr. Havighurst, H1, H2, H3, H4 Geol. Lect. Rm. Mr. McClintock, M1, M2, M3, M4 Semitic Mus. 1 Mr. West W1, W2 Zool. Lect. Rm. W3, W4 Geol. Lect. Rm. Government...
Varied as are the subjects here discussed, ranging from a biography of Holden Chapel to a survey of Barracks on Cambridge Common, and from a tribute to Professor Langdell to sketches of the "Regina Bonarum" and John the Orange Man, these papers find their principle of unity in the delightful mingling of seriousness and humor with which they are treated. Mr. Batchelder is the true antiquarian. He delights in pursuing a word, a custom or a tradition to its origin and tracing its history as far as he can follow it. But, having done this he is not content...
...many readers the most curiously interesting chapter will be the first, in which we read the history of Holden Chapel. Here again a persistent Harvard trait is illustrated, the practical adaptation of material means to immediate ideal ends. Built on a generous scale for religious purposes within one generation, and during a century and a half has been either entirely abandoned or employed as "senate-chamber, courthouse, barracks, carpenter shop, engine-house, dissecting theatre, recitation building, museum, lecture-hall, clubhouse, laboratory, general auditorium--everything but a chapel." In our architectural kaleidoscope this much abused solitary gift of an English donor...