Word: weather
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...asphalt-area on the north side of the Gymnasium is now available for exercising purposes. On and after Monday, January 13, the five o'clock developing class will take their exercises in the air, weather permitting, and those students desiring to exercise with this class are requested to govern themselves accordingly...
...contractors for the Phelps Memorial Gateway expect to have the roof on and all the exterior work finished in about a week, if the weather holds good. Delays in the shipment of stone and iron have retarded the work very seriously, but it is expected to have the structure practically complete by next April. The building is to contain twelve recitation rooms of large size, a library, some minor recitation rooms and two offices. It will contain a large electrie elevator, the first to be placed on the campus...
...wish to remind members of the University of the second Vesper Service of the year this afternoon. Owing partly to the weather and partly to the lack of due notice, the services were not begun last week as favorably as usual. This service, as Dr. Moxom then said, is characteristic in its simplicity and in the free opportunity for worship which it offers, of the religious life of the University. As such it has always appealed to a large number of students, and we trust that it will continue to do so this year...
Yesterday afternoon the Rev. P. S. Moxom of Springfield conducted the first Vesper Service of the year. Fewer outsiders attended the service than usual, probably owing to the stormy weather, and to the fact that the beginning of the series was not generally know beforehand. A large number of students, however, were present...
With the close of the football season and the setting in of winter weather, athletics naturally drop to a more obscure position in University life. It is now that the less conspicuous but not less important individual training which the gymnasium affords to every member of the University, takes a more prominent place. Though the gymnasium in not quite finished its approximate completion suggests once more the great indebtedness under which the whole University rests toward Mr. Augustus Hemenway by whose generosity the usefulness of the gymnasium will be so much increased...