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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...eastern end of the first floor is occupied by the large lecture room and by cabinets for lecture apparatus; next comes a smaller lecture room and the students' laboratory devoted to Physics 1. The western end is taken up by research rooms devoted to the study of thermo-magnetism and to the investigation of the extreme ultra violet part of the spectrum...

Author: By Jefferson PHYSICAL Laboratory. and Professor T. Lyman, S | Title: ORIGINAL RESEARCH NOW GOING ON AT LABORATORY | 3/15/1916 | See Source »

...open discussions regarding compulsory membership in the Union held this week brought out several interesting arguments. One of the most important points considered was how, by compulsory membership, the smaller clubs and publications, which at present have no permanent location, could make their headquarters at the Union did everyone belong. This would mean a much more unified system of smaller activities and would, at the same time, give them a greater degree of accessibility...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: UNION ARGUMENTS CONVINCING | 3/10/1916 | See Source »

...beginning of college. The land is to be furnished by the University and the entire expense will be borne by the graduates. The buildings that will compose the armory will be two in number, The larger will consist of a drill hall, 100 by 210 feet, and several smaller rooms on each side, storage rooms for each battery, gun rooms, lockers, and a lecture room. The smaller building is to be used as a stable...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: LE TO HAVE ARMORY FOR USE OF BATTERY NEXT YEAR | 3/2/1916 | See Source »

...with championship aspirations, these have completely failed to materialize, and the team has actually been forced to cancel some meets. The team has been crippled by loss of material and by lack of proper facilities. If proper equipment had been provided, the loss of material probably would have been smaller and of less consequence...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: WE ASK FOR A SWIMMING POOL. | 2/28/1916 | See Source »

...introducing his subject, Mr. Dickinson compared nations with individuals. A nation is really one big individual composed of many smaller ones, and it should be treated as such. When quarrels arise between individuals, they are decided by going to court. Why should not international disputes be decided in the same way? That is, why not establish an international court, composed of representatives from all countries? This is in part, what the League to Enforce Peace proposes to do. Some people argue that international law is sufficient to take care of disputes between nations, but international law is, at best, indefinite...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PREVENTION OF WAR PRINCIPLE PROBLEM | 2/24/1916 | See Source »

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