Word: maine
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...procession, led by the Class Day officers and headed by the first marshal and the chairman of the Class Day Committee, will march past Hollis and, crossing the Yard, will pass between Thayer and University to Appleton Chapel. Upon reaching the Chapel, the procession will pass up the main aisle to the front, the marshal and the chairman will then walk down the aisle dividing off the pairs into pews. All will remain standing until the marshal and chairman have returned to their seats. After the service the Seniors will leave in the same order in which they entered...
...procession, led by the Class Day officers and headed by the first marshal and the chairman of the Class Day Committee, will march past Hollis and, crossing the Yard, will pass between Thayer and University to Appleton Chapel. Upon reaching the Chapel, the procession will pass up the main aisle to the front. The marshal and the chairman will then walk down the aisle dividing off the pairs into pews. All will remain standing until the marshal and chairman have returned to their seats. After the service the Seniors will leave in the same order in which they entered...
...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 street and Frisbie place. A massive tower rising at the point of junction of the two main wings holds the various parts of the design firmly together. Thus the whole structure is marked by a happy combination of diversity and unity, of picturesqueness and monumental effect...
...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...
...Martin at the last annual dinner of the Harvard Club of New York, is followed by an appreciation of Judge Lowell by F. J. Stimson, in which the important character of Judge Lowell's decisions is emphasized. The anonymous Graduate from his window amuses himself with what in the main is very good and good-natured fooling at the expense of the recent case of Monthly versus CRIMSON. Professor A. B. Hart describes the new treaty of reciprocity between Harvard and some Western colleges. A very enthusiastic review is given of "The Mediaeval Mind" by H. O. Taylor '78. From...