Word: tower
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...William Roscoe Thayer '81, former editor of the Graduates' Magazine, will address a meeting of the Diplomatic Club in the North Tower of Memorial Hall this evening at 6.30 o'clock. The subject of the address will be "John Hay's Contributions to American Diplomacy." Mr. Thayer recently published a two volume life of John Hay. He has also contributed the "Life and Times of Cavour" to the field of diplomatic history...
Princeton felt the loss of W. Humphreys, the regular left wing, who has been out of the game for some time because of an injury. Captain Peacock, Hills, and J. Humphreys were the hard workers for the Tiger seven, Humphreys' work being especially conspicuous. Defensively, he was a tower of strength, and in his dashes down the rink he cleverly outskated the University players. His aim was, however, generally wide of the mark. Hills was fast on the offence, but he found the Crimson backs too heavy for him, and was repeatedly spilled. Peacock put up a sterling game, although...
...Then years ago the estimated coast of Princeton's buildings was $3,238,840 Since then 19 new structures costing $5,157,080 in all have been erected; the most important of these being the Graduate College group and the Cleveland Memorial Tower, representing a combined cost of approximately...
Some of the posters now on exhibition are: "Zeppelin Raids," "At Neuve Chapelle," "Ypres Tower," "Submarine Menace," "Mars Appeals to Vulcan," and "The Remaking of Belgium...
...Governor Walsh at Cosmopolitan Club dinner in Memorial Hall Tower Room...