Word: siding
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Haven, teams representing the three universities will meet in the 11th triangular debate, on the question: "Resolved, that the 18th Amendment to the United States Constitution should be abolished." In the contest with Yale, which will take place in Sanders Theatre, the University will uphold the negative side of the subject. Mayor Andrew J. Peters '95 of Boston will preside and the judges will be H. C. Attwill, Attorney General of Massachusetts; Justice J. D. McLoughlin, of the Superior Court, Boston; and C. W. Parmenter, Head Master of the Mechanics Arts High School, Boston...
...following is a list of spaces assigned for Class Day Spreads in the Yard: 1, Thayer (north side), to the Alpha Phi Sigma; 2, Holworthy (north side) to the Kappa Gamma Chi; 3, Stoughton and Holden to Phillips Brooks House; 4, Harvard and Hollis to the Speakers' Club...
...following is a list of spaces available for Class Day Spreads in the Yard: 1, Wadsworth House; 2, Massachusetts Hall (south side); 3, Gymnasium; 4, Fogg Museum (east side); 5, Stoughton Hall (north side); 6, Dane Hall space (Mass. Avenue); 7, Stoughton Hall (west side); 8, Hollis Hall (south side...
...committee was appointed by the President of the University, at the request of the Mayor of Cambridge, to study the best means for improving Cambridge in the vicinity of Harvard Square. The plans which the committee submitted, and which were adopted, provide for such a park on the further side of the Charles River, as shown in the accompanying cut taken from the committee's report...
...bird's eye view is taken from a point directly above Memorial Hall. All the College buildings in the Yard have been cut out in order to show more clearly the proposed improvements. In addition to the park shown in the left, of the picture on the other side of the Charles, the plans include the widening of Massachusetts avenue by placing the sidewalk under arcades to be constructed in existing buildings on the southern side of the avenue; the establishment of new building lines on Harvard square itself, thus increasing the size of the Square; the widening of Boylston...