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...success. The name: "Angelmo" (contraction of "Angel mother"). The nature: "a place where inspiration and talent and ambition of any kind among my own people, (and yours, too, if any of them choose to come; the doors will never be closed), will be trained and given an outlet. ... I do not aim at impressiveness in the buildings or equipment. All must be secondary to the quality of instruction dispensed. ... It will not be done in a hurry. Such ideals as I have in mind are necessarily matters of slow growth...
...late Clifford M. Holland won a mighty memorial by devising a system of four stations, operating 84 huge fans, to send currents of fresh air into the base of the tubes, on each side, through chutes running the length of the tubes with two-inch vents at close intervals. Outlet vents in the ceiling of the tubes draw the bad air out perpendicularly...
...think you will all agree with me," said Magowan, "that there is a larger life in college than that included in the bounds of scholastic work, and I believe the CRIMSON and the managership competitions supply an outlet for this extraneous field of interest...
...other than Chicago, have done the rest. The engineers stated just how much effect various degrees of diversion at Chicago would have on the levels in general; pointed out means of preventing any lowering outside of Lake Michigan (by control dams similar to those at Lake Superior's outlet). But still the wrangling went on. Nothing is more invidious than intersectional politics. Regardless of engineering figures, Chicago was to be denied diversion in principle...
...this however, if the discussion has nay formal aspects; they require a free, informal atmosphere. It may be that forums will fill their needs. It seems sure that discussions with an arbitrary distinction between the speakers and listeners, such as public debate entails, will not furnish the outlet. Cornell Daily...