Word: transept
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...possession of the University. When the British captured Louisburg in 1755, one of the soldiers obtained the cross and brought it back to Boston. Soon after it was given to the University and when Gore Hall was built in 1841 it was set in the wall of the old transept on the side where the stack was subsequently built...
...scaffolding which is now in place in the transept of Memorial Hall is the same as that which was erected last spring and taken down during Commencement. The frame work was erected for the purpose of taking measurements for a memorial window to fill the space at the north end of the hall in memory of those whose names are inscribed on the tablets in the transept. The window is to be the gift of a lady who does not wish her name published at present. Plans are being perfected and it is not expected that the window will...
...Simmons and Co., of Boston, for the furnishing of uniforms, which are to cost $1.25 apiece, and are to consist of caps and gowns dyed with the colors of the several classes. Blue books will be placed immediately at Leavitt and Peirce's and in the transept at Memorial, to be signed by all those who wish to take part in the parade...
Some time ago an offer was submitted to the University Corporation from an unknown benefactor to put in a new window in the north end of the transept at Memorial Hall, in memory of those whose names are inscribed on the tablets of the transept. The Corporation accepted this anonymous offer and appointed a committee to arrange the matter. Owing to the death of Mr. Brimmer, the chairman of this committee, to whom the designs were submitted, the work has been somewhat delayed. The window probably will not be completed for at least two years. The scaffolding now up around...
...Bible Class for Harvard students meets each Sabbath in the South Transept of the Shepard Memorial Church at 12 o'clock. It will be addressed on February 9 by Professor E. Emerton, on "The Bible and the Reformation;" February 16, by Professor J. Henry Thayer, on "The Revised Version;" and February 23, by Professor G. L. Kittredge, on "The Authorized Version." New members will be cordially welcomed...