Word: wings
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...following officers were elected: President, Prof. Edwin S. Gregory, class of "52; vice-presidents, Rev. F. Hosmer, '62, N. S. Coolidge, '64; secretary, J. H. McIntosh, '84, treasurer, Prof. C. F. Mabery of Case school of applied science, P. G. '81; executive committee, F. J. Wing, '72; A. St. John Newberry, '76; Harry Edwards, '83; Charles Mitchell, '81; J. H. McIntosh...
...religious convictions. Harvard furnishes seats for students in six churches, but technical instruction could not be offered, because the college could not offer a sufficient variety of instruction to satisfy the radically different religious views of the students. The advantage of the non-sectarian college is that under its wing, all forms of religion are safe. When young men make a choice, it is conscious one. They learn that the doctrines and rules of living, common to all sects, have more practical importance than the doctrines about which sects differ. What, on the other hand, are the disadvantages...
...plans for the new Dartmouth gymnasium have been drawn up. The dimensions are to be one hundred by fifty feet, with a wing for special apparatus. There will be a second story containing a theatre seating five hundred. - Yale News...
...room of the Society of Christian Brethren in Lawrence Hall will be, when it is finished, the best equipped room belonging to a religious society in any college. The room occupies the whole ground floor of the wing of the building. It is shapely, high studded, well lighted and ventilated. The walls are handsomely decorated, and on the floor is a brussels carpet of pretty design. Also the new upright piano, just purchased, adds its share of beauty and utility to the room. In the front on Kirkland street is a large bay window, well draped, which is to contain...
...Society of Christian Brethren held a meeting last evening in its new rooms in the east wing of the Lawrence Scientific School. An address was given by Dr. Andrew P. Peabody. The meeting was very fully attended. The new rooms of the society are not only conveniently, but also very tastefully furnished. The large room, used for the regular meetings of the society, will seat over one hundred men. A smaller room adjoining it, will be used as a reading-room, and will contain, besides religious periodicals, the library of the society...