Word: stones
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Freshman Debating Club will hold its first meeting tomorrow evening in the Common Room of Smith Hall at 8 o'clock. A constitution will be framed and temporary officers will be elected. Professor W. Z. Ripley, Judge A. P. Stone, and P. L. Sayre '16 will speak...
...first meeting of the University Debating Council, which marks the opening of debating this year, will be held this afternoon at 5 o'clock in the rooms of the Society in Upper Dane. Judge A. P. Stone, instructor in English and Faculty Adviser on debating, will speak. Aside from the general questions about the year in debating, there will be a discussion about excluding graduate students from the University team...
...Debating Club will hold its inauguration meeting next Thursday in the Common Room of Smith Hall. Professor W. Z. Ripley, Judge A. P. Stone, and P. L. Sayre '16, President of the Debating Council, are the speakers...
...Harvard street, has finally been completed. The exterior of the building, which is constructed of red brick, is in the colonial style which predominated two hundred years ago. The house is nine feet above the street on a grass terrace, against which rises a retaining wall of stone. Three entrances admit to the house; a main entrance, and a gate at either end of the wall leading to the side doors. The lot in the rear of the house is of sufficient area to allow a tennis court and a good expanse of lawn, which may be utilized for spreads...
...first unit of an elaborate system of residential halls which when completed will provide accommodations for the entire undergraduate body. The new dormitories, which cover an area of ground amounting to about two ordinary city blocks, will be of the Old English collegiate style, constructed of rough gray stone, and built around large airy courts. The beginning of the work on the first of these buildings was made possible by an additional gift of $50,000 made last summer by the same anonymous benefactor who gave $100,000 for the same purpose last spring...