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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Putnam, J. P., 13 Bullard, F. M., 7 Holland, R. D., 12 Purdy, W. Campbell, W., 13 Hollis, T., 12 Quincy, J. G., 9 Canaday, W. D., 20 Holt, E., H Quincy, L., 12 Carret, P. L., 2 Holt, S. W., 12 Randall, R. K., 14 Carpenter, B., 13 Hook, L. B., Reed, A. M., 13 Carter, B. E., 22 Howard, W. E., Richards, R. G., 21 Cartmell, B., 11 Jacobs, C. H., L Richardson, A. I., 7 Chaffee, R. B., 3 Jefferies, J. A., 8 Roberts, L. C., 7 Chrisman, C. B., 16 Jones, O. B., 23 Robinson...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ALLOTMENT OF BOXES FOR SENIORS AT 1916 SPREAD | 6/19/1916 | See Source »

...organ which is to be dedicated is a beautifully made instrument of white mahogany. The makers were the well known firm of Hook and Hastings. Power is supplied by an electric motor, and there are two manuals and pedals. The tone is declared by experts to be exactly fitted to the acoustics of the hall. In technical phraseology, it is voiced for the size of the hall. The tone is also exceptionally good...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PLANS FOR DEDICATING NEW ORGAN COMPLETED | 3/17/1916 | See Source »

...sensible schoolboy knows. "The better plan is to have times appointed for study as for other pursuits," is more nearly worth saying in Harvard College than it ought to be. "Time passed with a book is not always passed in grasping ideas, any more than time spent with a hook and line is fully occupied with catching fish," is worth saying anywhere...

Author: By L.b.r. Briggs, | Title: Dean Briggs Reviews Advocate | 10/25/1913 | See Source »

...entries. These are inspected monthly, and discharged and recharged annually, Diagrams giving the location and description of the hydrants, hose, ladders, and other apparatus, are posted in all entries. At the Brattle Square Station of the Cambridge Fire Department, are located a fire engine, hose wagon, and hook and ladder truck. The Department may be called by telephone at any one of the several telephone stations in each of the dormitories. You will note also that hydrants are particularly well located, both inside the College Yard and outside, with reference to the dormitories. People well versed in the subject...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: W. S. Burke on Fire Protection. | 3/7/1912 | See Source »

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