Word: larger
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...built on the Yale Field, to be ready for use next fall at the beginning of college. The land is to be furnished by the University and the entire expense will be borne by the graduates. The buildings that will compose the armory will be two in number, The larger will consist of a drill hall, 100 by 210 feet, and several smaller rooms on each side, storage rooms for each battery, gun rooms, lockers, and a lecture room. The smaller building is to be used as a stable...
...report on the 1918 Red Book shows that gains have been made in every department over the publications of former years, and particularly much larger financial returns. The circulation was increased from 450 sold copies of the 1917 book to 1100 actually sold copies of last year's Freshman Red Book. This has benefited the advertisers, as it has meant a wider circulating medium, and it has helped the college by the copies of a representative Harvard publication being spread over more of the country, the books being sent to the various Harvard Clubs and to preparatory schools. The increased...
...balanced by a single sailboat and the pier and city of Calais, seen in the extreme distance at the right. The near point of view chosen by the artist permits of every detail in the two boats, which form the central subject of the picture, being clearly delineated. The larger one, seen from fore to aft, is lifted up on the crest of a wave surging against her side; the passengers and seamen crowding on the deck are painted with unusual animation and attention to detail. The warm-colored sails are brought down in beautiful reflections in the limpid water...
...Widener Library is well known to be the largest college library in the country, but few people realize how much larger it is than the libraries of other colleges, Following is a list of the more important college libraries with the number of volumes which they contain: Yale, 1,000,000 Columbia, 550,000 Cornell, 455,129 Pennsylvania, 400,000 Princeton, 353,845 Michigan...
...work here digging large holes in preparation for planting larger and more vigorous trees. The land between Standish and smith Halls is divided into two plots. Seven trees will be placed in the plot in front of Standish Hall and six in front of Smith. These thirteen new trees will be elms, about fifteen feet high, and will be planted as soon as the frost thaws out of the ground. The work is being directed under the supervision of R. T. Fisher, head of the Forestry Department...