Word: paralleling
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...sides of a square. The front and principal entrance is to face Appleton Chapel. The east and west sides will extend from the facade towards Massachusetts Avenue; the south side, joining the other two sides, will be set back a suitable distance from Massachusetts Avenue and will be approximately parallel to it. The building completed will provide shelving for about 2,400,000 volumes...
...Shakespeare belongs, through a parallel branch, to the family from which the bard of Avon came. He is secretary of the Baptist Union of Great Britain and Ireland, editor of The Baptist Times and Freeman, an organizer and preacher of power. His activities are not confined to Great Britain, but extend to this country and to the continent of Europe, especially to Russia and the Balkan States. One of his great interests in the formation in Great Britain of a United Free Church, including the non-sacerdotal and involving such co-operation as shall do away with competition and waste...
...feet on Kirkland street and about 200 feet on Divinity avenue and Frisbie place. But the Museum proper consists of two wings of unequal length, placed at right angles to each other, the longer one facing Divinity avenue, the shorter one stretching from Divinity avenue to Frisbie place, parallel with Kirkland street, but set back from it some 100 feet. The space between the two wings is conceived of as an ornamental court, with shrubs, statuary, and waterbasins, connected with the Museum itself by cloister-like arcades running along Kirkland street and Frisbie place. A massive tower rising...
...undergraduates is worthy of serious consideration. At present, each college confers honor upon the undergraduate author of the best piece of writing submitted in competition each year. Here at Harvard the honor for literary excellence takes the well-known form of the Bowdoin prize. At Yale there is a parallel prize. Why should not a few of the better compositions for both these prizes be submitted to a board of impartial judges to decide which, according to its opinion, most deserved the reward for intercollegiate superiority in English composition...
...University team's sole score was made in the horse event, which was won by H. V. Coryell '11. The winners of the other events were: horizontal bar, Clark, Yale; parallel bars, Everard, Yale; flying rings, Clark, Yale; tumbling, Hall, University of Pennsylvania, and Moffatt, Princeton, tied; club swinging, Nelson, Rutgers. Clark of the Yale team was awarded the cup for winning the greatest number of points in the meet. His team-mate, Everard, was second...