Word: pooled
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Hemenway Gymnasium is to be used for the spread and dance on Class Day, it will be closed today at 1 o'clock so that preparations can be made. The Big Tree Swimming Pool will be open until June 25. Men should remove their property from the lockers in the buildings before the stated dates...
...Great War. A combination of the two might bring a happy solution for both problems. It is generally admitted that the most fitting form for the War Memorial is that of a gymnasium; why should not the Roosevelt memorial be a part of that gymnasium? A Roosevelt swimming pool, for instance, would, to our mind, be a much more fitting memorial to this greatest of Harvard graduates, than the projected Roosevelt House. Granted, the University needs office space; that can be obtained some other way. Granted, there should be a room for Roosevelt books and books about Roosevelt; space...
...Union at 1 o'clock on Friday afternoon; R. K. Kane '22, vice-president of the Union for 1921-1922 will preside. At this meeting plans for next year will be discussed, and the committee members will be assigned to the various departments of House, Restaurant, Membership, Entertainment, and Pool and Billiards, which they will supervise next year...
...rainbow was short-lived, however. One of the commonest natural phenomena of the oil fields is the entrance of salt water into the oil-bearing formation from the borders of a pool, encroaching more and more according as the gas pressure is released, so that in time the pool is entirely flooded and must be abandoned. Many pools in Oklahoma, Kansas, Ohio and elsewhere were doomed to early decline from this cause, and the present more serious decline of the Mexican fields arises in a similar manner. While not all oil-bearing strata contain salt water, the majority of them...
...appointment has been the subject of much debate. In England he is little known save through his writings in "Harper's Weekly" and in other magazines. He is a nationalist as opposed to those who think that it is possible to merge American life into a commercial pool. Socially and oratorically, he may be judged as qualified to receive the ambassadorship but it has been pointed out that he has been considered of uncompromising temperament in political differences and that he could not assume an uncompromising attitude and be successful with the British foreign office as it is now constituted...