Word: thayer
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Rumors about the plans for the Chapel have presented varied estimates both as to cost and extent of the building. One has placed the expense at $800,000, while another, estimating a cost of $1,300,000, proposed a Chapel of 2,000 capacity, extending from near Thayer Hall at the West end to a line parallel to Sever at the East. To carry out this plan, which includes a large tower, it would be necessary to remove not only the present Appleton Chapel, but also Old Fogg Art Museum...
...Junior Prom, the chairman of the Military Ball Committee has intimated that the ball will be open to members of that class, although the number of tickets available will be limited. Tickets for the affair may be reserved on application to the secretary of the dance committee at Thayer...
...Trainer '31. Meetings for the Gold Coast, Dunster House, and Yard teams are to be held respectively this evening at 7 o'clock in 136 Westmorley, tomorrow evening at 7 o'clock in the Dunster House common room, and Monday evening at 7 o'clock in 60 Thayer Hall...
...Freshmen have lost only two of the eight games they have played this season. They defeated Arlington High School 3 to 1, Milton 2 to 1, Wilbraham Academy 3 to 2, Thayer Academy 4 to 2, and Andover 4 to 0. Exeter downed the 1934 boys 2 to 0, and the Dartmouth freshman sextet won a 2 to 1 decision from the Harvard team. Due to a schedule which allows no comparison with the Freshman record, Worcester's strength is unknown...
...Last week in Manhattan a group of writers (Theodore Dreiser, Harry Elmer Barnes, Ben Hecht, Booth Tarkington, Edgar Lee Masters, John Cowper Powys, Tiffany Thayer, Harry Leon Wilson), formed a Fortean Society to create wider interest in the work of Charles Fort, author of The Book of the Damned, New Lands (out of print), Lo! (Claude Kendall, Publisher). For 26 years Author Fort has collected phenomena which Science has been unable to explain. He & his friends believe that modern knowledge must be freed of the prejudices of Science...