Word: spaces
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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This newly acquired space will probably be used for extensive tennis courts, a large skating rink, and a rifle range, with enough room left for any other needs that may arise...
...summer. Heretofore rooms 4, 9, 10 and 14 of the second floor and the corresponding rooms on the three floors above have had two bedrooms; one on the outside, the other opening into an air-shaft within. These inner rooms will now be converted into large closets, and the space formerly occupied by closets will be added to the outside room, making one large double bedroom. It is hoped in this way to secure adequate light and air, which are not obtainable with the present arrangement...
...upper strake of white oak; stern and planksheer of selected teak; decks laid in narrow strips of white pine; coaming for cockpit of quartered oak. In the after end of the forward cockpit is a bulkhead, forward of the boller bulkhead, in which is placed the steering wheel, this space is the full width of the boat and is devoted to the steersman, so that there is no obstruction. Both cockpits are finished in white ash. The seats are slatted and so arranged that they can be taken out of the boat instantly. She is divided with four steel watertight...
...capacity for carrying 250 gallons of water. Her screw makes 50 more revolutions per minute than that of the Frank Thomson and her speed is guaranteed at 14 knots. An official trial to determine this will take place in the Easter recess. She turns in the same space as the Frank Thomson, but leaves less wake to trouble passing crews. The general appearance of the boat is neat, but she is less graceful than the old Frank Thomson...
...White's article on the "French Drama of Today," is a gallant attempt to treat in a very limited space a subject of almost unlimited proportions. The article bears too much resemblance to a catalogue of plays. The only piece of verse in the number, the "Ripple-Song," by R.M. Green '03, is an excellent example of the better class of undergraduate verse. The use of the metre shows great skill and good taste...