Word: lots
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...land secured for the Harvard Infirmary is the lot between the land of the Cambridge Hospital and that of the Old Peoples' Home-one hundred feet on Mt. Auburn street and extending back to the new Parkway. The proposed building will be of brick with stone trimmings, two and a half stories in height, with a frontage of forty-six feet, and a length of one hundred and thirty feet or more. In addition to the single rooms for students there will be a library and reading room for convalescents, rooms for the parents whose sons are patients...
...following order; first, those who were on the waiting list of the previous year and who renewed their applications before September 15 in the order in which they stood on that list; second, all those who have merely filed applications before September 15 in the order determined by lot on such list. All persons now in the University wishing to join the association, and, at the same time, to be well up on next year's waiting list, should therefore put their names on this year's list. The list closes on June...
YOUR winter clothes hang up in rows, in sad, defenceless fashion; while on these clothes voracious moths indulge their ruling passion. What wicked waste! Why not make haste-in manner most rococo-and ere they rot, sell out the lot to Barney Bennett-Poco? The order box for the elite, in Marks's shop-6 Holyoke street...
YOUR winter clothes hang up in rows, in sad, defenceless fashion; while on these clothes voracious moths indulge their ruling passion. What wicked waste! Why not make haste-in manner most rococo-and are they rot, sell out the lot to Barney Bennett-Poco? The order box for the elite, in Marks's shop-6 Holyoke street...
...four crews which are now in training show a very considerable improvement over those of last year. The senior crew in particular has shown itself capable of very fast work. They are not yet as well together as they might be, but individually they are a strong, fairly experienced lot of oarsmen...