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Word: kirkland (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1910-1919
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...orchestra, which will be inside Memorial Hall, will play during the dancing, and a band outside in the Delta will play between the dances. The Delta will be fenced in and strung with Japanese lanterns. Boxes will be fitted up on both sides, those with even numbers on the Kirkland street side and those with odd numbers on the Cambridge street side. In front of these boxes rows of tables will be arranged. Persons who are not assigned to boxes or tables on the printed list may obtain places by applying to an usher...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Memorial Hall Spread on Wednesday | 6/15/1911 | See Source »

...plans for the new Germanic. Museum have been completed by a German architect, and ground will be broken in the near future. The site for the building acquired by the corporation is at the corner of Divinity avenue and Kirkland street, nearly opposite Memorial Hall...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: GERMANIC MUSEUM PLANS | 6/9/1911 | See Source »

...whole building embraces an oblong rectangular space of about 130 feet on Kirkland street and about 200 feet on Divinity avenue and Frisbie place. But the Museum proper consists of two wings of unequal length, placed at right angles to each other, the longer one facing Divinity avenue, the shorter one stretching from Divinity avenue to Frisbie place, parallel with Kirkland street, but set back from it some 100 feet. The space between the two wings is conceived of as an ornamental court, with shrubs, statuary, and waterbasins, connected with the Museum itself by cloister-like arcades running along Kirkland...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: GERMANIC MUSEUM PLANS | 6/9/1911 | See Source »

...main entrance is from Kirkland street. Through a lower vestibule, with office-rooms on each side, and through a little rotunda, one enters first the Romanesque Hall, about 70 feet long. By a system of pillars supporting the vaulted ceiling of this hall, alcoves are formed on both of its sides, increasing its wall space and giving ample opportunity for placing properly the many specimens of early mediaeval art in our possession. This hall will contain, among other notable works, the colossal Bernward Column and the bronze gates of Hildesheim Cathedral, the bronze gates of Augsburg Cathedral, the pulpit...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: GERMANIC MUSEUM PLANS | 6/9/1911 | See Source »

...worse without the least effort on the city's part to keep them in repair. In reply to repeated complaints, the street department states that conditions are no worse near the College than elsewhere in the city, but this seems scarcely tenable, Quincy street throughout its entire length, and Kirkland and Oxford streets where fronted by University grounds, are in a deplorable state, uneven and with crossings several inches above the proper level, while Trowbridge and Craigie streets are, comparatively speaking, in good repair. The condition of Dunster street and Boylston as far out as the Stadium, and of those...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE STREETS OF CAMBRIDGE. | 5/10/1911 | See Source »

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