Word: planning
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...formulate a working plan to be derived from this data, President Lowell has appointed the following committee: Professor Herbert L. Warren h.'02, Professor Eugene J. A. Duquesne, Assistant Professor John S. Humphrey '93, and Assistant Professor Henry V. Hubbard...
...beginning of an important transition. The new subway has made the square an important public open space and a focal point of the city. This has lead the city of Cambridge as a whole, as well as the property owners and business men on Harvard square, to have a plan prepared which will consider in a careful and comprehensive way all those influences which will affect the development of the square and its vicinity...
...basis for this plan a survey is being made of the existing business and economic conditions in and around Harvard square. This survey, which will be completed at the end of the month, will show authentic data on the following features...
...Room last evening it was recommended to the trustees that a swimming pool 30 by 80 feet, with a sloping depth of 4 to 8 feet, be built in the basement to replace the pool tables in the room which was damaged by fire three weeks ago. If the plan is carried out tiers of seats will probably be built around the pool to accommodate spectators at swimming exhibitions...
...established in 1908 with contributions of twenty-five thousand dollars a year for five years. This period ends in 1913. Adequate provision must be made for the endowment of the school. It is estimated that to continue permanently the present program of instruction, even on the most economical plan, will require an endowment yielding at least thirty thousand dollars a year. President Lowell says in his report that the School "has proved its value and deserves to be put on a permanent foundation." The gift of Mr. Converse leads us to expect that this hope will soon be fulfilled...