Word: roofed
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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With the construction of this new building the work of these various laboratory departments, hitherto scattered throughout the laboratories of the Medical School and even in those of the Department of Physics, is all brought under one roof and in close relation to the Huntington Hospital. By this means a saving of waste energy and an opportunity for co-operative and co-ordinated effort is provided, toward which the Cancer Commission has long aspired...
...materials which will be used in the construction of the building are a white local stone with a creamy tint and red brick. The roof will be of blue slate with copper flashings and it will have three rows of small dormers, giving a pleasing national touch. The belfry tower, which will contain special chimes and the front portal will have many gilded details characteristic of Brabant...
...covered arcade is one of the most salient features of the proposed Library. Its floor will be of stone and marble, forming a simple and attractive pattern which is repeated in the brick and stone vaulting of its roof, supported by columns having specially designed capitals with animals heads grotesques, and other ornaments...
...undergraduate is neither bad nor notorious, has he either character or ingenuity? Is his weakness the result of maturity, or mere lack of personality? Certainly we are inclined to doubt the ability of any one now in college to coax a horse up to and out upon, the roof of Harvard Hall...
...feel about the military academy, as things stand now, that nobody outside of West point really knows West Point-except probably from newspaper propaganda. They don't know the best things about the academy and never can. They can learn some of them though by getting under the roof of it. I feel that if professors under this contemplated plan go to West Point to instruct cadets they would find an entirely different atmosphere undoubtedly from what they are usually accustomed to and would come away saying wonderful things of West Point, speaking highly of some of its methods...