Word: putting
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...first step in building a battle ship is to lay the keel, from keel blocks put down by drawing. The framing is next attached and a double bottom put on. Then the protected deck is added, and the plating put on which completes the preparation for launching. This is done by means of a cradle, and after reaching the water the vessel is docked to receive her equipment of engines, guns, propellors and rudder...
...prospects for success are highly encouraging. There will be but one Cambridge performance, that in Brattle Hall on Tuesday evening, April 7, at 8 o'clock. All seats are to be reserved. Tickets (at one dollar each) will be put on sale at Amee's, 5 Harvard square, this morning...
...wish to remind students living in the College Yard who have not yet reengaged their rooms that today is the last day for doing so. Any room which is not engaged before one o'clock this afternoon will be considered vacant and will be put immediately upon the list of rooms to be drawn for. This regulation of the College is not one that can be disregarded if a student does not wish to find himself out of the Yard altogether. Last year several men forgot it and applied for their room a day or two late, and found that...
...that it exists today. Anything that helps to alleviate this state of affairs is to be greatly prized. A class dinner, by making classmates acquainted, causing an interest in one another, an interest in the class, does something toweards this end. Why not, then, have more such dinners? Why put off this social meeting of the class until the men are two thirds of the way through college. Why not begin the first year and have a freshman dinner and an annual banquet throughout the remainder of the college life? This is a question which it is now, unfortunately...
...Weld Boat Club's float was put in Saturday, and the boat house will be opened this morning. All the shells, barges and canoes have been put in first class condition, and provision has been made for a bountiful supply of hot water in the bath rooms. Any member of the University may join by paying the $5.00 fee. The locker charge is $1.00 extra. Special attention is called to the fact that membership which begins now extends through the fall rowing season. Membership and locker tickets can be obtained only at the boat house, but shingles...