Word: nearly
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...avenue and Francis street. Shepley, Rutan and Coolidge, the architects of the new Medical School Buildings, are designing this group. The Children's Hospital, another large institution, will build to the west of the Medical School. The Infants' Hospital, in memory of Thomas Morgan Rotch '01, will be erected near the Children's Hospital. It has been decided to go ahead with definite plans for this building with the present available fund which, at one time, was considered insufficent...
Nothing will be attempted on the other Cambridge subway, authorized by the same act, which will go by way of Cambridge street to the Charles River Dam, until the first one is near completion. The building of the Cambridge street route may be postponed for 10 years. At the expiration of that period the city will have the right to build this subway, and after a 20-year period the right of purchasing all the subways...
...Department of Music and all the musical societies in the University, have been prepared by prominent New York architects and accepted by the Graduated Executive Committee of the Pierian Sodality, under whose direction the preparations are being made. The building will be erected in the vicinity of Holmes Field near Pierce Hall. This site has been selected by President Eliot because of its accessibility and of the probability of its always being quiet. The main features of the plans are these: A hall, capable of seating 500, for chamber concerts, lectures, concerts by the Pierian Sodality, Glee Club and other...
After the intermission the line-up was so changed that good team work was impossible. The individual play of the substitutes on the second team was on the whole superior, and three goals were scored in rapid succession. Near the end of the period the substitutes on the first team improved, and finally scored. Dr. F. J. Goodridge '98 acted as referee...
...Shaler is preparing a life of the late Dean Shaler '62 to be published within the near future. She will be grateful for any letters, anecdotes, or reminiscences bearing upon the subject in the possession of the readers of the CRIMSON. These should be sent to her home at 1775 Massachusetts avenue, Washington, D. C. If desired, any letters will be returned as soon as they have been copied...