Word: projected
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...address of the committee appointed to report on the University Club project should obtain a large number of replies by letter. There are many men in the University who have definite views on the subject, whose opinions would be of great assistance to the committee in their work of canvassing student opinion. Such men should not hesitate to write briefly what they think. For the benefit of the large number of men who would like simply to say that they are in favor of the plan, blue-books will be placed tomorrow morning at Memorial Hall, the Foxcroft Club...
...must be borne in mind that the effort of the committee at present is not to create a sentiment in favor of the proposed club, except so far as the project commends itself. What they are trying to get at now is what the members of the University actually think of the plan. The latter has been well stated by a graduate interested in the movement in these words: "We aim simply at giving a definite amount of convenience for a definite annual sum; we don't dream of manufacturing sociability; but we believe that if eight hundred or more...
...Committee of Graduates appointed to report on the University Club project have prepared the following address...
Besides the original announcement the December monthly will contain a discussion of the University Club project, by the class presidents, Fairchild, Stevenson, Perkins, and Donald, and also editorially...
Bishop John H. Vincent's latest Chautauqua project is a "Hall of Christ." The hall is to contain a room where the life of Christ can be studied. A library containing only lives of Christ by various authors, and a gallery containing paintings and engravings illustrating scenes in the life of Christ will take up the remaining space in the building...