Word: walls
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...inquiries should be addressed to William Hereford, 14 Wall street, New York...
with a total capacity of 1,800,000 volumes. One of the distinguishing features of the stack is a row of stalls along each outside wall, each stall being well lighted and having comfortable room for a table and chair. The stacks are ventilate in a simple and economical manner by means of plenum fans forcing fresh air into the basement and exhaust fans drawing the partially vitiated air from the top. A striking innovation is found in the provision of a large number of small study rooms about 12 feet by 15 feet for the private use of professors...
...June and that a fund of $25,000 will be necessary, of which more than one-half has been raised. Subscriptions are being solicited for this fund and all men in the University who desire to contribute should send their checks to A. Leo Everett, treasurer, 37 Wall street, New York...
...only regulars to be lost through graduation are Captain Rhoads at first base, catcher Wall, and second baseman Bolton. Rhoads's loss will be felt keenly, as no candidate gives promise of filling this vacancy. The most likely first baseman is Scully, who played on the 1917 freshman team, while Haviland '15, from the second team also might be developed. Neither is up to Rhoads's ability, however. Wall's position behind the bat can be filled by Salmon, a senior, who had some experience last spring. Driggs, from the freshman nine is probably the best catcher in college...
...Princeton graduates, and is aiding splendidly in saving the lives of wounded soldiers. The corps has been hampered in its work so far by lack of money. Contributions for the project should be sent to the American volunteer motor-ambulance corps, London, care of Messrs. Brown Brothers, 59 Wall street, New York...