Word: rooms
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...University authorities are particularly desirous that the custom of the Senior Class rooming in the Yard shall not be discarded because of the war, and in consequence have announced that men will be released from room contracts if they enter national service before completing their College course. Every Junior, whether he intends to return to College next year or not, is therefore asked to file his application for rooms in the dormitories so that in any eventuality he may have accommodations reserved...
Juniors are advised to form in groups, the largest of which may contain 12 men, with not more than two men in a room. This is expedient, as the larger groups are given preference
...another means of saving coal, however, the morning prayers, beginning Monday, January 21, will be transferred from Appleton Chapel to the Faculty Room in University Hall. The services on Sunday, beginning January 27, and thereafter, will be held in Sanders Theatre...
Conducting the morning prayers in the Faculty Room is a return to an earlier custom of the University. Holden Chapel, the first building designed solely for religious purposes at the University, was built in 1744, and morning prayers were held there until the building of Harvard Hall in 1765. For 50 years thereafter, services were held in Harvard Hall until the completion of University Hall in 1815. From 1815 to 1858, the present Faculty Room, a room of peculiar beauty and dignity, designed expressly for a chapel, was used for daily prayers and also for Sunday services. The pulpit...
During the carnival, the Camera Club will throw open an exhibition of prize-winning photographs to the visitors, in the room of the Arts, Robinson Hall. Featuring the exhibit will be enlargements of wild animal and landscape pictures, taken by Dr. Leland Griggs, faculty advisor of the club...