Word: projects
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...campaign for a new gymnasium is still going on. Let one those who have subscribed and paid feel that the project it neglected because they are no longer receiving notifications. Those who have not paid are receiving enough for both...
Accordingly the conclusion reached by the fathers of the project that the matter must be "left in the hands of the (joint) Faculty" seems the only way out. To leave the subject intact to be treated without a priori restriction by the administrators of the new organization--thus and thus only can the desired results be obtained without sacrifice of freedom in the whole body. Indeed that is, we take it, the key note of the whole movement. The details are perplexing, the plans of action elaborate and yet the ultimate success of the work depends on the sincere intelligent...
...suffrage movements. The wide scope of the association requires the co-operation of all those clubs which study movements extending to other nations and accordingly the Cosmopolitan, Diplomatic, and Socialist Clubs, the Undergraduate Economics Society, the Social Politics Club, and the Suffrage League have readily joined in the project. Replies have not yet been received from other organizations which have been asked to join, but it is expected that all clubs which have international aspects will take part in the arrangements for the lectures...
...fund was raised principally from the members of Burr's class, but some of his older friends also contributed. The committee in charge of the project was made up of three classmates: John W. Cutler, Lawrence K. Lunt, and Nathaniel S. Simpkins...
...Directors of the Co-operative Society are considering the project of a new front for the Co-operative's main store in the Square. The CRIMSON prints today a reproduction of the preliminary sketch submitted to the Directors by the architects, Messrs. Newhall and Blevins of Boston. The present plans provide for an entrance to the store on the street level with considerable spaces reserved for show windows. The facade is of Harvard brick with white marble trimmings. It is proposed also to erect an addition in the rear of the present store, thus greatly increasing the available floor space...