Word: west
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...Music Building is situated back of Lawrence Hall, facing the Jefferson Physical Laboratory. Harvard brick and marble have been used in the construction itself, while tiles have been used for hall floors. There are two entrances and porches, one on the west and the other on the north side; the west porch being of semi-circular design, while the one to the north is rectangular and upheld by pillars. On the first floor, besides the vestibules, coat-rooms, and the office, there are two recitation rooms, one large lecture room, and the practice hall for the University Glee Club. Upstairs...
...Prof. C. R. Lanman, Indic Philology, M. W. F. 4.30. Warren House, 2d fl., West room...
...Prof. C. R. Lanman, Indic Philology, M. W. F. 4.30. Warren House, 2d fl., West room...
...Michigan contest is arousing much interest in the West. Michigan, which was a close rival with Chicago for the leadership of the conference before its withdrawal in 1905, ranks very near the top among the middle western teams. The outcome of the game may therefore be fairly taken as indicating the respective merits of eastern and western football. Because Michigan is a more representative institution, the clash with Harvard will be more significant in this respect than the contest between Notre Dame and the Army, or between Notre Dame and Yale...
...candidates who have been nominated for election are: Hugh Bancroft '97, of Boston; William Endicott, Jr., '87 of Boston (Overseer 1907-13); Edgar Conway Felton '79, of Haverford, Pa.; William Cameron Forbes '92, of West-wood; John White Hallowell '01, of Milton; Henry Jackson '80, of Boston; James DeWolf Perry, Jr., '92, of Providence, R. I.; William Cary Sanger '71, of Sangerfield, N. Y.; Thomas William Slocum '90, of New York, N. Y.; Philip Stockton '96, of Manchester; Charles Harrison Tweed '65, of New York, N. Y.; Evert Jansen Wendell '82, of New York...