Word: roomed
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...special library in University and for the prompt granting of the request to have the library open until 10 p. m. It seems a pity that the whole pleasure and convenience in using the library should still be spoiled by careless management of the heating arrangements. The room should be comfortably warm (and I myself am not a fresh air fiend), but when it gets so hot that one is very apt to fall asleep and dream of purgatory, the study of serious matters is wrongly interfered with. As it is now, one must either be melted or open...
...will take place this evening at the Parker House at 7.15 p. m. prompt. Tickets for the dinner may be obtained from P. Codman, G. T. Keyes, F. E. Parker and P. D. Trafford. All who have signed must get their tickets today or before they enter the dining room. The price per plate will be $2.00. Gentlemen are requested to wear dress-suits...
Members of N. H. IV. who would be interested are advised by Prof. Shaler to attend the meetings of a society in the interests of geology which holds meetings on Tuesday evenings at 7.45 in Room 2, Agassiz Museum...
...athletics the men are working hard. The new base-ball cage is a great addition, and a model of completeness. In it is room for regular batting and battery work, throwing to second, sliding bases, and in fact, the work there is nearly as good as out-of-door practice. The whole inside is encased in wire netting, so that the batting can be as hard as out of doors. A rope netting separates an alley for extra battery work. Ferguson of the Philadelphias is coaching the men, and a very heavy batting nine is looked for. King...
Loud complaint is heard on all sides about the wretched ventilation of the library. Even the poor facilities for furnishing the reading-room with fresh air, are not taken advantage of and consequently the atmosphere in the library is abominable...