Word: openings
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...take charge of his classes. The site chosen for the new dormitory is the ground between Edwards Hali and the new Art building. The plans by Mr. Page, the architect of the Art School, have been accepted. By a recent action of the faculty, the gymnasium will be open all day. Heretofore it has been greatly crowded during the few hours it has been open daily...
...volumes. An assistant is sent from Gore Hall once a week to examine the shelves of these libraries by the shelf-lists. Temporary loans are made to these libraries from Gore Hall, so as to facilitate the instruction of the several departments. Of these ten subsidiary libraries six are open evenings, and are well patronized. The advantages reaped from this system of subsidiary libraries compensate for the trouble and annoyance it causes. As the useful books in the department are put in these subsidiary libraries, collateral reading is slightly impeded. Books of reference are put beyond the easy reach...
...college library is open Sunday afternoons from 1 p. m. to sun-down. During the last year it was open 37 Sundays, and 2,894 persons took advantage of the right of using the reserved books in Gore Hall on Sundays...
There is a movement on foot among the different college graduates at Cleveland to organize a University Club. This club will be open to the alumni of any college. Already one hundred and twenty-five have signified their intention of joining. A club house is to be secured and the club incorporated in a very short time. The most prominent promoters of the club are the Yale graduates of the city, the following being on the committee who have full charge of everything: C. J. Sheffield, '67; B. Perrin, '69; C. W. Harkness, '81, and C. W. Bingham, '68. There...
...Library in Gore Hall is open Sundays during term time from 1 till sunset for the use of members of the University only...