Word: moving
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...duty of every present Junior to live in the Yard next year. Unity is best effected by concentration of the class. This has been the experience of classes before ours. Men who live in the Yard now should move into the Senior Dormitories. They will find better equipments. Men living at home should spend the last year left to them with their class. No man whose time is divided between his home and his college can hope to get into the spirit of undergraduate life. It is in the evenings that much of the best in college life is seen...
...during the recess, it was voted to close Amherst street and several of the other streets which cross the proposed location of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's new buildings. By this action the last objection to that site was removed, and it is now practically certain Technology will move to the land fronting the Charles river immediately below Harvard Bridge...
...created the permanent possibility of a consistently first-class team to represent the University. It has also produced a new enthusiasm on the part of the undergraduates for the game. As a result hockey is trying to emerge into a major sport. There are reasons for and against this move, but one thing is evident, and that is that the future status of hockey depends largely on this season, not merely on the success, but on the general interest, and the developments of the season as a whole. The CRIMSON hopes to see Captain Huntington turn out an all-victorious...
...advancement of any movement that affects so many people so vitally must, in the very nature of things, move slowly. The experience which President Eliot has had in dealing with the most perplexing problems of University administration and his familiarity with most matters of national importance makes him eminently fitted to take a leading part in the solution of the all important international question...
...order giving Soley & Blair Company of Boston, the permission to move Dean Fenn's house, which now stands on Quincy street, has been signed by the mayor of Cambridge. This is the first step towards the building of President Lowell's new house. Work has already been begun. The university is going to divide the house into four sections, and the contractors will move these sections to Divinity avenue at point opposite the opening between Divinity Hall and the library...