Word: sections
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Geology 15, Zool. Mus. 1st fl. rm. 1 Mineralogy 3, Mineral. Lect. Room Examinations Tomorrow. Semitic 2 Lower Mass. Germ. Phil. 15. Harvard 5 Zoology 10, Zool. Mus. 4th fl. rm. 3 Geology 22, Geol. Mus. rm. 54 English A: (Assignment of Rooms, English A). Dr. Hoyt's Sections, 1a, 4e, 5d, Upper Mass. Mr. Tupper's Sections, 2c, 3b, Upper Mass. Mr. Noyes's Sections, 1d, 2d, 4d, Lower Mass. Mr. Utter's Section, 2b, Harvard 5 Mr. Utter's Section, 3a, 6a, Harvard 6 Mr. Nutter's Sections, 1b. 2a, Sever 5 and 6 Mr. Reynolds's Section...
...will be devoted to the theatres of Shakespeare's time, together with a description of the "Bankside" which was a portion of the city along the southerly bank of the Thames river, where a great many of the actors lived, including Shakespeare himself. Professor Baker has views of this section and of all the old theatres, which will be used to illustrate the lecture. The lecture is open to the public...
...Hall contains one large lecture room with a seating capacity of slightly over 950 and six small section rooms. The lecture room occupies all of the first floor the section rooms being located in the basement which also contains the heating apparatus for the building. The large lecture room, consisting of the main floor and a balcony, has two entrances, both fronting on Kirkland street. The lecture room faces toward Kirkland street with the seats rising gradually from a point seven feet in front of the platform to the rear of the room. There are two entrances to the balcony...
...local matters; and, secondly, it undermines one essential of every good government-- control in particular matters by those people who posses most information about them. A national feeling prompting interference is based on indirect information, not on direct knowledge--local interests arise from direct knowledge. The people of a section know the facts when an act of violence is committed by an individual and not by a body against whom states as such could not move. They know when that individual criminal is arrested and brought to justice; on the other hand, the people of the country hear...
...clock this morning a match between the Harvard and Yale checker clubs will be played in Dwight Hall, New Haven. The teams from each club will be composed of six men divided into two sections; each man will play two games against the three members of the opposing team in the same section, making in all thirty-six games to be played in the match...