Word: roome
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...little red brick colonial structure in the Harvard yard known as Massachusetts Hall, so small that it could be put inside the dining room in Memorial Hall, is the oldest university building in the United States. The two hundredth anniversary of its erection falls within the present College year, and plans are under way for the suitable commemoration of the event. The great and General Court made a grant of 8500 pounds in 1718 for the building of a "new college" to be named in honor of the province, and in 1720 the hall was completed. Princeton's "Old Nassau...
...great majority of the Freshmen, however, have entered these regular sports, either as candidates for the 1923 team or in the sections practicing under Coaches Anderson, Connoly, Danguy and others. One of the most interesting of the sections is that under Connoly in the boxing room of the Hemenway Gymnasium. Usually over fifty men are sparring with an imaginary partner at the same time with the result that in the neighborhood of 150 men report there for glove work at least three times a week...
...Physical Training Department hopes to relieve this congestion to some extent when the main room of the Freshman Athletic Building is opened; an event likely to take place before the Christmas holidays...
...sixth of the lectures in the series on "Indian Art and Culture" will be given by Dr. Ananda Coomaraswamy in the Lecture Room of the Fogg Art Museum at 4.30 o'clock this afternoon. Dr. Coomaraswamy, who is keeper of the Section on Indian Art in the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, will speak on "Buddhist Sculpture" and will illustrate his address with slides and photographs...
...meantime, should any venture some Harvard man come to London during the next few months, he will be sure to receive a hearty welcome from all of us. We are to be found daily except Sundays in the Reading Room of the British Museum. Rows N and H are our particular headquarters, and I speak for us all in welcoming any visitor to our circle...