Word: small
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Dorr '74, R. C. Cabot '89, R. H. Dana '74, Joseph Lee '83 and T. W. Ward '66 has started collecting funds for a new building to be used by the Philosophical Department. Architectural plans have not yet been made, but the building will probably have large and small lecture rooms, reading rooms, and a psychological laboratory...
...team of not more than a dozen men. In fact, not many more than that number took the trouble to train for the team. Fortunately such a condition of affairs is entirely unknown today. It took only one or two defeats to prove the foolishness of depending upon a small number of particular stars to pull out a set of closely contested games, and the result today is that as early as January a squad of about 200 men begins serious and healthy training for the dual games which are held...
...Gymnasium to the Union, and has sent a report to that effect to the Athletic Committee. They give as reasons for the change: First, that the change has been approved by Mr. Hemenway and in general by the undergraduates; second, that the room in the Gymnasium is too small and too far away from undergraduate activity to be suitable for the purpose; third, that the present room is needed by Dr. Sargeut for a lecture room...
...dyke, removed when the driveway was made. Few students today realize what Longfellow Marsh and Soldiers Field were five years ago. By economy a certain amount of work has been done towards improving the property, and some money has been spent toward that end, but every year a small amount has been set aside to build new seats. The designs of these seats have been prepared, and are now fairly complete, but they will cost three or four times as much as the Association has in its possession. The plans have been worked up by Professor L. J. Johnson...
...Educational Conference. The System of Schools in Chelsea. Mr. Walter H. Small, Superintendent of Schools, Chelsea. Sever...