Word: sizing
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...will be used for the courses in the theory and history of music, the only branches of that subject which are taught at Harvard. It will have a hall of suitable size for chamber concerts, in which will probably be installed a pipe organ. The building will also be the centre and headquarters for the various musical organizations of the University...
...order in which they are preferred, indicating the dormitory, entry, and floor, but not the rooms, of each suite. In order to obviate any arbitary action on the part of the committee at least 20 preferences must be specified. Groups will be considered in the order of their size, groups of 12 receiving first consideration. Among groups of equal size those applying for fewer rooms will have the preference over those applying for more. In Hollis and Stoughton three or more men may apply for two rooms. In Holworthy, however, on account of a college regulation only...
...undergraduate sections of the volume. Another pleasing feature of the present volume is the new department, "Scholarship," which has to do with Phi Beta Kappa and other scholarly activities and attainment. With these additions and the enlargement of the old departments, the Register rivals the official catalogue in size and stands as a complete record of all the representative interests in the University. To the Student Council, under whose supervision the book is edited, and to the editors who had direct charge of its publication, sincere thanks are due for their untiring energy and skill, and the CRIMSON embraces this...
...designing an organ careful consideration is necessary for the size, shape and physical conditions of the auditorium which it is to fill, and the particular place which it is to occupy. The tonal scale was fixed in accordance with these conditions, and the danger in such a large organ of making the tone oppressively heavy and overpowering successfully avoided. Yet the life, buoyancy and moving power of the mass of tone has been abundantly maintained. Those in charge of the work declare that the aim of furnishing the Chapel with an instrument worthy of its environment, broad in scope...
Another striking fact brought out by these statistics is that the state colleges are increasing in size much more rapidly than are the endowed colleges. This may be accounted for by two reasons: one, that entrance requirements of the state colleges are generally much easier, and the other, that many of the endowed colleges do not desire large increases in their enrollment...