Word: putting
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Professor Hollis has thought it best to put into the building only what is needed at present. There is room for more machinery, which will be added from time to time as needed. The slowness of equipment has been occasioned by the difficulty of finding machinery suitable for experimental purposes...
...gymnasium building has been remodelled and fitted up, under the direction of Professor Hollis, as an engineering building. Two extra floors have been put in, making three stories in all, and the building has been provided with steam heat and sanitary arrangements...
...tank. At the other end of the tank there will be a weir, and the flow of water over this can be measured. Then the water will flow into weighing tanks and back into the cistern. The large tank and the two weighing tanks have not yet been put in. The hydraulic machinery will be ready for use early in the coming term...
...second story contains a recitation room for work in advanced courses. There is only one room in the third story. Skylights have been put in the roof, making a well lighted drawing room...
...first two named are the best known. Freeman has beaten 51 seconds for the quarter and was fourth at the intercollegiates last year, coming out from behind the bunch and finishing very strong. Judging from his work last year he is as good as any man Harvard can put for ward 'at present. Orton, the famous distance runner, has hardly speed enough to entitle him to consideration as a first class man in a relay race. The other two men, although they have run before have never been particularly conspicuous...