Word: reared
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...will rise and join as heretofore. At its conclusion the Seniors will separate and pass to either side of the statue, taking as they pass the flowers with which the base of the statue will be covered; they will then leave the Delta by the exit to the rear and left of the statue, and the exercises will be over...
...that the suggestions of the committee, in the matter of a new location, offer the most promising solution. There are unfortunately very few places near the Yard that offer a suitable space. Soldiers Field is entirely out of the question, and Holmes Field practically so. The objections to the rear yard have been carefully pointed out; and the advantages of the Memorial Hall triangle indicated. If we "move" at all, the committee seem to have found the best location for the exercises...
...about the Tree; fifth, the John Harvard statue forms an appropriate centre about which the Seniors may assemble. Seats would be erected on three sides only of the Delta; one row facing the statue, one to either side of it, but none at its back. The space to the rear of the statue would be reserved for graduates. A plan of the exercises themselves might be somewhat as follows. In making these suggestions, however, the committee realizes they are only an out-line and rough conception of what might be done in case the class decides to remove...
...will rise and join in the song. After the song the Seniors will separate and pass to either side of the statue, taking as they pass the flowers with which the base of the statue will be covered; they will then leave the Delta by the exit to the rear and left of the statue. The exercises will then have been concluded...
...irregularities of the present grounds. The old Yard gives the impression of a tolerably regular quadrangle-but Sever Hall is not symmetrically disposed towards other buildings; the Art Museum and the Chapel jog each other and are just not on an axis; the Jefferson Laboratory faces the rear of the Scientific School and Austin Hall regards the rear of the Gymnasium, while Hastings is a feature entirely by self. The Carey Building...