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...main dimensions of the new building are 73 feet by 88 feet. It is three stories high, and is of brick. The entrance is through a large door which leads to a spacious vestibule, the walls of which are of mottled Pompeiian brick. The floor is laid in mosaic tile. A broad, iron staircase leads from this vestibule to the third story...
...basement contains a large lounging room, a locker room in which there are about 190 lockers, and a finely appointed toilet room, which has mosaic tiled floor, glazed tile wainscotting and marble furnishings. In its interior arrangements the building is by far the most convenient and the decorations are much the richest and most costly of any structure connected with the University...
...several months men have been at work rebuilding the top room of the mineralogical museum in Boylston Hall for a new laboratory for organic chemistry. The new room will be fireproof and will have all the latest improvements. The desks are tile topped and each one will be fitted with water and with a vacuum pump. There are enough of these to accomodate 32 men comfortably, and a good many more at a stretch. Nine large hoods, heated at the top with steam radiators, are built into the north wall. The eastern end of the room is divided into three...
...book stock is receiving this week some additions suitable for gifts. Some French books in fine bindings-limited editions-to be ready Thursday or Friday. There are many new illustrated books that are interesting to examine. One copy of the Tile Club, published at $25.00 will be offered at $10.00. Luciani's "Rome," published at $6.00, is only $4.00; the same price for "Miles Standish's Courtship." Worcester's Dictionary for this week only at $6.55. We have a choice old set of Jeremy Taylor's works in 6 vols., full morocco and gilt...
...book stock is receiving this week some additions suitable for gifts. Some French books in fine bindings-limited editions-to be ready Thursday or Friday. There are many new illustrated books that are interesting to examine. One copy of the Tile Club, published at $25.00 will be offered at $10.00. Luciani's "Rome," published at $6.00, is only $4.00; the same price for "Miles Standish's Courtship." Worcester's Dictionary for this week only at $6.55. We have a choice old set of Jeremy Taylor's works in 6 vols., full morocco and gilt...