Word: sibley
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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During these ten years the additions to the college buildings and equipment have been most substantial. Franklin Lincoln, and Barnes halls, the gymnasium, half of the main building of Sibley college, and its shops and laboratories, besides some lesser buildings have been erected, while a magnificent library and a commodious chemical laboratory are now in construction. The benefactors of Cornell have been wisely obtained from tying up their gifts for special purposes. Nearly the whole of the annual income can be employed by the trustees as they deem most expedient. It is for this reason that Cornell has been able...
...ROGERS, Pres.From the candidates for the Pierian Sodality the following have been selected on trial: Eaton, Sibley, Hoppin, Keep, Pierce, Hayes, Witherle...
Violin-H. A. Eaton, C. Brewer, J. C. Hoppin, O. G. Villard, G. H. Ingalls, J. C. Hayes, W. Cary, Alfred Friedlander. Clarionet-F. R. Sibley. Flute-E. H. Carpenter, R. E. Leach. Cornet-C. H. Pierce. Cello-C. M. Keep. Snare drum-C. E. Cook. Piano-Mr. Worthely. End instruments-Walter C. Nichols...
...Sibley, George F, 14 Oxford street
...library to cost about $200,000, and an appropriation of $80,000 for a new chemical laboratory has recently been made. The number of students taking courses in physics and electrical engineering is so large that an entire building is required for this department, and the Sibley College of Mechanical Arts is so full that the college authorities have found it necessary to limit the number of students to one hundred from each class. The Greek department has been thoroughly reorganized, and the department of agriculture now appears as the College of Agriculture. Besides all these changes a class...