Word: letting
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...final plans of Emerson Hall, which were prepared by Mr. Guy Lowell '92, were approved Monday by the Corporation, and the contract for its construction will be let within a few days. The building will be erected on the site occupied in part by Professor Shaler's house, which is now being moved to a position between its present location and President Eliot's residence, and will form a quadrangle with Sever and Robinson Halls. It will be 143 feet long by 73 1-2 feet wide, three stories high, and will cost with furnishings about $200,000. The general...
...Union can today well afford to weigh them in the balance of his own mind and after the dictates of his own conscience cast his vote for the men who will make the Union what it ought to be--an honor to the University and to its donor. Let personal considerations nowhere arise; let us all remember the words of its donor when he gave his gift in generous trust into our hands: "May it be used only for the general good, and may private ends never be sought here...
...list of College rooms to be let for the year 1904-05 is ready today, and copies of it may be obtained at the Bursar's office. The number of Yard rooms included in the list this year is smaller than usual, owing to the early assignment of rooms to Seniors. The total number of rooms to be let is 279, including 2 in Holworthy, 7 in Weld, 11 in Hollis, 19 in Grays, 20 in Thayer, 30 in Matthews, and 190 in dormitories outside the Yard. No rooms are left in Stoughton or Wadsworth House...
Instead of trying to invent something to replace the Statue exercises, why not let them go without a substitute? The time thus freed will be much more pleasantly spent in the Yard, and at the various Spreads, and everyone will be cleaner, and cooler, and less weary. SENIOR...
Regular work for the track team began yesterday in the Gymnasium. About seventy-five men reported to Mr. Graham, who had general supervision of the work. The runners, after light work in the Gymnasium went out for a short run; the first squad being let by Captain Rust, and the second by J. E. Haigh 1L. The pole-vaulters, shot-putters, and high jumpers spent all their time in the Gymnasium under the personal direction of Mr. Graham...