Word: various
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...same time the expenditures for various running expenses of the College buildings, including dormitories, were given out. The caretaking item for the College dormitories, including maid and janitor service and incidentals, amounted to $106,500. Steam heat furnished each College room totaled $71,891. Water, furnished in any desired quantity with each room, drew $7,075 from the Harvard exchequer, and electricity for all lights in the College dormitories exclusive of those in private rooms, cost $8,606. Other expenditures of interest were: for operation of the Dunster Hall steam elevator, $885.; for laundry work for the College dormitories--linen...
Annually a reserve is set aside for the repair and alteration of the various University buildings, a reserve which is calculated to approximate the total cost. Last year the largest reserve budget, next to that of the College, was set aside for the maintenance of the Business School, the sum amounting to $38,600. Next to that in the descending scale of upkeep expenditures came the Medical School plant with $22,500.; the University buildings--University Hall, Lehman Hall, and other non-departmental structures--with $9900., and the Athletic Association with...
...Herbert Hoover is and has been for a long time in close touch with many different parts of the country, and is therefore well-fitted to deal with the various problems confronting a president...
Work which started a week and a half ago has been concentrated so far on building exteriors and on various screen tests. Saturday with the sanction of the Harvard Athletic authorities the Film Foundation camera men initiated a series of athletic pictures by taking various shots of the Army game. With the game itself was included views of the crowds crossing the bridge and cheering in the Stadium in an attempt to reproduce for winter gatherings of graduates the complete big game atmosphere of the fall. All told, athletic pictures will comprise about one third of the completed film...
...most advantageous stage exterior views of the Yard, the Freshman dormitories, Memorial Hall, and also of the more distant Arnold Arboretum and Botanical Gardens have been taken first. This week it is planned to use the Harvard Flying Club's plane to obtain an air survey of the various parts of the University. As soon as the exterior scenes, which include pictures of students in the Yard and on the streets, are completed, interior work in lecture rooms, tutorial conferences, the Library, and various activity centers will commence. J. A. Haeseler '23, director of the Film Foundation, is in charge...