Word: maine
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...graduate band which will consist of graduates of the University and any undergraduates who may be interested. R. W. Dibble '01, H. E. Garceau '05, L. G. del Castillo '14, G. T. Spencer '13, and W. N. Hewitt 1G., the present conductor of the Pierian Sodality, are the main promoters of the scheme, but there are many others interested; it is hoped that the Harvard Club of Boston will stand back of the venture when it is better organized...
From the point of view of the College, to put this plan into execution should not entail many difficulties. Most laboratory courses only require one or two attendants, who, in all probability, would prefer to work in the evening. Of course the main objection would lie in the necessity of keeping a building open one night a week; nevertheless, in view of the great advantages which many students would derive from such an arrangement, it seems that it would be well worth while. ERNNEST HENDERSON...
...main building of the university, which was totally destroyed by the fire started by the German troops the night of August 26 and the morning of August 27, had been built--the lower part in 1317,--after the early Gothic style. It had served for more than two centuries as a cloth warehouse. The upper part had been constructed in the nineteenth century, in the classical style. The halls contained the promotion room, all the bureaus of administration, the archives and all the souvenirs of the university, and finally the library. There, also, until less than two years ago, were...
Following are the most important figures of the report (which may be seen in full at the Superintendent's Office in the main store): SALES BY DEPARTMENTS. 1913. 1914. Furnishings, $39180.26 $39147.37 Books, 60815.57 57488.58 Stationery, 46232.61 49077.31 Furniture, 80200.60 23149.32 Tailoring, 21139.30 18891.05 Coal and Wood, 15325.01 14919.16 --- --- 212893.35 202672.79 Branch, 13735.10 12291.09 --- --- $226628.45 $214963.88 Decrease for the six months...
...fifth annual Dartmouth Winter Carnival was concluded Saturday. The times made in the various races were comparatively slow -- better speed being made in the practice on Thursday. The main feature of the intercollegiate contest was the ski-jumping. R. C. Paulsen, of New Hampshire State, Friday's winner in the ski cross-country race, made an exhibition leap in which he turned a complete somersault in the air, finishing this feat in perfect form...