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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...following men have been awarded their Freshman hockey numerals: S. Adams, of West Newton; R. St. B. Boyd, of Dedham; G. M. Carnochan, of New York City; J. C. Devereux, of Utica, N. Y.; D. R. Hanson, of Melrose Highlands; S. T. Hopkins, of Newtonville; H. C. Morgan, of New York, N. Y.; P. H. Smart, of Newton Highlands; A. F. Sortwell, of Cambridge; W. A. Willetts, Skaneateles, N. Y.; W. L. Williams, of Dedham; D. J. P. Wingate, of Winchester; E. H. Woods, of West Newton...
...subway was completed on January 21 and it now it only remains to finish the stations and completed on the equipment, such as laying the conduits for the third rail system. On January 23 a party with 11 automobiles went through the entire length of the subway from the West Boston bridge to the Murray street yards of the Elevated Company beyond Harvard square. The floors of the two tubes have been cleared and are now ready for the tracks. These will be laid at once and it is hoped that the electrification will be completed during the summer. However...
...three stations in Cambridge: at Kendall, Central, and Harvard squares. The first of these will be the largest, with eight sets of stairs from the street to the tracks. All three stations will be free transfer points from surface cars. Except for a few hundred feet to the west of Harvard square, the subway will consist of two tubes 16 feet high and 25 feet broad, situated on different levels as in the case of the Washington street tunnel, the out bound track to be the higher...
...more perfect in equipment than any in this country and to approach the excellency of many of those in Germany, the country which leads the world in the study of the science of chemistry. The site of these buildings will have a front of 300 feet on the west side of Divinity avenue, and will extend westward towards Oxford street for about 400 feet...
...connected with each other and with the administration building by pillared cloisters which will not only unify the group but add to its architectural impression. Beginning with the northeasterly corner is the Wolcott Gibbs Laboratory to be devoted to research in physical and inorganic chemistry, next to the west will be a building divided between instruction in physical chemistry and quantitative analysis. At the west end is a building devoted to instruction in qualitative analysis and organic chemistry, next, on the south side of the rectangle a building for the pursuit of industrial and organic chemistry, and the last structure...