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...regarding spreads during Commencement week. Students who intend to spread in dormitories must obtain written permission from the occupants of such rooms as are to be used. According to the regulations of the Bursar, students intending to use College rooms for Class Day spreads are requested to notify the janitor as early as possible so that necessary arrangements can be made; they should also make application for basement rooms or extra space, if desired...
...small fire was discovered in Weld about 4.45 o'clock yesterday morning by the janitor who immediately turned in an alarm. The fire was located in the basement of the south entry, and owing to the large amount of smoke which it produced, it was imposible to determine at first the extent of the configuration. The students in the south entry were awakened by firemen and advised to leave the building. The fire was confined to a heap of rubbish...
...Silsbee '13 Antonello Sanchez, a villain, S. Nichols '13 J. Augustus Wyman, a plutocrat, H. C. Everett '13 Elinor Wyman, his daughter, V. Freedley '14 Frederick Van Wyck Fortescue, a boy hero, P. M. Hollister '13 Barrett Booth Dustifoot, a trajedian, J. K. Hodges '14 Washington Bagley, a janitor, J. A. Milholland '14 Zachariah Hay, the country boy, L. H. Mills '14 Minnie Hay, the country girl, A. F. Sortwell '14 Herr Hohenzollern, a ranch master, W. T. Gardiner '14 Lieutenant-General Castillo, a revolutionist, G. C. Cutler '13 General Ohdearno, his chief, W. T. Gardiner '14 Anita, a siren...
...plant, a laboratory for work at a very constant temperature, a fire-proof room for the storing of inflamable chemicals and a filtering plant and fan. The basement proper contains a laboratory for high temperature work, a highly efficient dark-room, a storage battery room, an unpacking room, a janitor's room and a mechanician's room...
...many years as "Jimmy," gymnasium attendant and rubber, died suddenly at his home in Cambridge on September 13, after thirty-two years' connection with University athletics. His service began in 1879 when he was engaged as an attendant in the Gymnasium opened in that year. Later he was appointed janitor of the Gymnasium, which position he held until Soldiers Field was opened. At that time he took charge of the Locker Building, where he has been ever since. While there he has served as a rubber for the various teams, and in that capacity is best known to Harvard athletes...