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...editorial article of the current number of the Monthly is treated the subject of the proposed enclosure of the College Yard. The design submitted by the architects, Messrs. McKim, Mead & White, admits of no suitable places for the insertion of memorial tablets, which the Memorial Society desires should be a feature of the fence. The president of the society has, therefore, submitted two other designs, which, with that of the architects, are published in a supplement to the Monthly. The latter designs are drawn up with places at various intervals for memorial tablets, has reliefs, inscriptions, etc., and will...
...plans for the new building have been prepared by the firm of McKim, Mead and White, and approved by the Corporation. It will be placed on the site of the two former buildings, which have been moved, and will be lengthwise to Mason street with one corner close to Fay House...
...lands were included in the scheme the difficulties of purchase would be increased." They had further stated, "that plans were in preparation showing the sites of existing buildings and containing some suggestions for open areas and future sites which had heretofore been made by Mr. Olmstead, Mr. Richardson, Mr. McKim and other experts from time to time employed by the President and Fellows...
...Grandgent. The first few stories are from the earliest writers, E. W. Fox '67, N. G. Peckham '67, and C. S. Gage '67, the founders of the Advocate. Later interesting contributions are from such well-known men as Edward Hale '79, Theodore Roosevelt '80, A. B. Hart '80, Lloyd McKim Garrison '88. Of the stories from the last few years, perhaps the most interesting to the present college generation are "Harvard Types:" first, "The Moody Man," by E. G. Knoblauch '96; "The Paper Sport," by John Mack, Jr., '95; "The College Belle," and "Hollis Holworthy," both by C. M. Flandrau...
...contributed articles to this volume are C. S. Sage '67, E. W. Fox '67, W. G. Peckham '67, who is to be toast master at the dinner tonight, Edward Hale '79, Theodore Roosevelt '80, Professor A. B. Hart '80, C. H. Grandgent '83, C. R. Clapp '84, and Lloyd McKim Garrison...