Word: weatherly
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Work on Conant and Perkins, the new dormitories on Oxford street, was discontinued about the middle of December on account of the cold weather. The builders, Norcross and Co., hope to resume work early in March, when they intend to put about 600 men on the buildings in order to complete them, if possible, by October. At present the foundations only of the buildings have been laid, but it is expected that the walls will be up by the first...
During some of the worst weather of last week the men who were arranging for the addresses of Messers. Storey and Dana in Sanders Theatre on Tuesday night, tacked the advertisement of the meeting on several of the college bulletin boards. Imagine their surprise and indignation to find, not two days later, that some of their placards had been torn down and others for an event outside college interests substituted. If this were the first time such a thing occurred, it might pass, but it frequently happens that placards are removed before the date of the event which they advertise...
Thirty-six men presented themselves yesterday as candidates for the freshman baseball nine. This is an unusually small number and unless more men come out it will be hard to develop a winning team. Light work will begin this afternoon in the cage and will be continued until the weather permits work out of doors...
WHAT JANUARY MEANS.- This is a month of cold weather to old people, of sleighing to the robust, of coasting and skating to the children, and of unprecedented bargains to the wise purchaser. As an illustration of the low prices now prevailing in some lines in this city, the description of a large, 300 volume bookcase for only $10 given by Paine's Furniture Company on another page is interesting...
WHAT JANUARY MEANS.- This is a month of cold weather to old people, of sleighing to the robust, of coasting and skating to the children, and of unprecedented bargains to the wise purchaser. As an illustration of the low prices now prevailing in some lines in this city, the description of a large, 300 volume bookcase for only $10 given by Paine's Furniture Company on another page is interesting...