Word: sunlight
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...pool will be placed in that portion of the building now occupied by the H. A. A. offices, thus doing away with the objections advanced that the pool would be cut off from light and its dampness injure the rest of the building. The pool will be in the sunlight and will be entirely separate in construction from the remainder of the building. To insure a proper amount of sunlight, it is planned to have the roof of the additional building made of thick glass, except for a walk eight feet wide around the edge...
...removal of tthe CRIMSON to its new quarters. Owing to the fact that arguments were put forth which maintained that a swimming pool in that location would be injurious to the building as well as to people who lived continually in the resulting damp atmosphere and that no sunlight could get in, the CRIMSON obtained drawings and plans doing away with the ill effects. The new arrangement, as endorsed by the Corporation, plans to place the pool in the part of the building now occupied by the H. A. A. Thus the pool would be out in the sunlight...
...CRIMSON has obtained from the architect, Mr. Kellogg, a plan for the proposed Union swimming pool which would answer the objections raised regarding moisture and lack of sunlight. The drawing, a cut of which appears in another column, shows, moreover, a decided improvement in the appearance of the Union. The old bandstand, the purpose of which even the oldest living graduate cannot divine, would be replaced by a solid porch over the pool; and this might be equipped with awnings for reading and lounging in good weather. As regards the "Union problem," the fact that at Yale about six hundred...
...brain, character and ability, can meet all classes on the common, equal level of privilege and opportunity; be treated as a brother and equal; and thus become inspired with the noblest impulses that can thrill the human soul--the ambition to lift up his head in the sunlight of hope and thank God and take on new courage...
...possible which removes some of the old objections. It was contended that water under the Union might cause moisture upstairs; but if the pool were built where the H. A. A. office is now situated, not only would the Union atmosphere be dry, but the pool could obtain unlimited sunlight. Though a final estimate is not ready, the architects say that the change would require little additional expense. The H. A. A. would then have the west end of the lower story for its offices, and the locker rooms would be situated in the present billiard room. If the University...