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...plans are being designed by Professor L. J. Johnson of the Division of Engineering in co-operation with Professor Hollis, and with the assistance of Mr. J. R. Worcester '82 of Boston, as consulting engineer, and of Mr. Charles F. McKim h.'90, of McKim, Meade & white, as consulting architect...
...Bayard Cutting, J. G. Rosengarten, Miss Gertrude L. Hoyte, James F. Rhodes, Dr. George M. Gould, J. Pierpont Morgan, J. M. Crafts, Misses Lyon, Henry C. Lea, Henry La Barre Jayne, Richard Watson Gilder, Georgina Schuyler, A. D. Noyes, Alexander Agassiz, Henry M. Sands, Wm. M. Polk, Charles F. McKim, Sarah C. Woolsey, Frederic B. Elliott, William J. Palmer, John L. Cadwalader, Henry C. Potter, Sidney Webster, Mrs. John Markoe Dr. S. Weir Mitchell, Arthur G. Sedgwick, Mrs. Wm. B. Rice, Wm P. Garrison, Horace White, Augustus Hemenway, Mrs. Villard, Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Trimble, Samuel G. ward, John...
...twenty-fifth anniversary--and has finally voted to construct a stadium on the North Harvard Street side of Soldiers Field, on the present site of the baseball diamond, to take the place of the present football and baseball stands. The plans, as designed by Professor Hollis and Mr. Charles McKim, of McKim, Mead and White, the well-known New York architects, provide for a horse-shoe shaped structure of steel, somewhat like the stadium at Athens, with seats of stone concrete seating about 27,000 persons. Within the stadium will be the football gridiron, surrounded by an oval running track...
Work will soon begin on the addition to the Harvard Club in New York. The committee in charge have accepted the plans drawn up by Messrs. McKim, Mead and White, and the members of the club have subscribed $60,000 of the necessary amount for making the addition...
...aside to build new seats. The designs of these seats have been prepared, and are now fairly complete, but they will cost three or four times as much as the Association has in its possession. The plans have been worked up by Professor L. J. Johnson and Mr. McKim, the primary idea being a steel structure covered by concrete. The Athletic Committee depends for the successful completion of this project upon the hearty co-operation of the undergraduates. It will be necessary to save as much as possible for the next three or four years, and the teams should...