Word: seates
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...just grounds are proved, the matter is settled. Perhaps this is what the author of this letter meant. Perhaps his letter was intended as a challenge to Columbia. At any rate the glove has been thrown down. The sagacious policy is to grant New York's great seat of learning reasonable time to make a statement. Until that time, for the current accounts in journals are hardly sufficient, "Pax Vobiscum...
Memorial Hall, in spite of its size is now inadequate to seat all the men at once, so they are sent to mess in two detachments...
...Delta, so named because, like the Nile, it suffers a yearly spring overflow, where, from his brazen seat, John Harvard frowns down at these roystering children of a frivolous generation, the banquet boards of 1917's hospitality will rest. And in Memorial Hall the ingrained odor of cabbage and beef from ten thousand dinners will be temporarily smothered under the fragrance of rose-water and culled flowers...
...Freshman Halls, the pictures are to be shown in Peabody Hall, Phillips Brooks House. This room will accommodate about 350 men, and if the occasion demands it, it would also be possible to use the new Louise E. Bettens' room, which adjoins Peabody Hall. These two rooms together will seat nearly 500 men. When the Corps is occupying the Freshman Halls, facilities will be provided for outdoor entertainment's in the Smith Quadrangle...
...Hereafter, in all lecture halls, section rooms, and other meetings, members of the Reserve Officers' Training Corps will arise upon the entrance of the instructor and will stand at "attention" until he directs them to be seated, or until he has taken his seat...