Word: walls
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Kirkland street. Through a lower vestibule, with office-rooms on each side, and through a little rotunda, one enters first the Romanesque Hall, about 70 feet long. By a system of pillars supporting the vaulted ceiling of this hall, alcoves are formed on both of its sides, increasing its wall space and giving ample opportunity for placing properly the many specimens of early mediaeval art in our possession. This hall will contain, among other notable works, the colossal Bernward Column and the bronze gates of Hildesheim Cathedral, the bronze gates of Augsburg Cathedral, the pulpit and the Crucifixion group...
...know about business we must know about Wall Street. Now the present condition of business in Wall Street is unsatisfactory. Business men and capitalists are not making much money, and the future outlook is poor. Two reasons are given: over-production; and extravagance, luxurious living, and expenditure of savings--in other words, the high cost of living, and the cost of high living. Business men ascribe the depression to the latter, but the former is more nearly correct...
Batteries.--Harvard 1913: Bartholf and Sullivan; St. George's: Kelley and Wall...
...line-ups: HARVARD 1913. ST. GEORGE'S. Brown, c.f. 2b., Landreth Coon, l.f. c.f., B. Wall Tomes, 3b. p. or l.f., Kelley Lowrey, s.s. s.s., Swain Watson, 1b. c., A Wall Hollister, r.f. l.f. or p., Wallier Holbrook, 2b. r.f., Hoskier Sullivan, c. 3b., Deining Hardy, Bartholf, p. 1b., Bush
...make it a real fair and have trotting races, for we have it on good authority that a difference of opinion is the making of a horse race? And it might be well to offer a prize to the man who can cover the greatest amount of wall space with his club shingles. What ho, the fair...