Word: wings
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Reports come in from various colleges that new buildings are being constructed, and additions made. The cornerstone for Princeton's new half-million-dollar dining hall has been laid by President John Grier Hibben. The east wing of the building is already completed and is used to accommodate the freshman and sophomore classes. The new dining hall is the last link in a chain of buildings which surround the west side of the campus. Notables from all parts of the country, who were there for the annual trustee meeting, attended the ceremony...
...Bureau is installed in its new offices in Lawrence Hall, which were erected after the fire which destroyed that wing of the building last winter...
...White '17, W. T. Whiting '18, K. R. Whitmarsh '17, H. L. Whitney '20, G. A. Whittemore '18, E. Whittlesey '18, G. G. Whytlaw '18, P. A. Wilks '18, I. J. Williams, Jr., '20, W. F. Williams, Jr., '19, C. L. Wilson '20, C. P. Winsor '18, L. C. Wing OcC, E. B. Witte '20, R. L. Wolf 1G, O. C. Wood '20, E. W. Woodward '19, F. Workum '20, W. Young...
...Wing, F. B., Matthews...
...planet which the New York Allied Bazaar holds in trust until the colleges decide which needs it most is still without a name. The results of the first day's voting failed to disclose any college sufficiently generous to take the little stranger under its wing and give it a name and pedigree. It is hoped that by tonight many beneficent members of the University will have come forward and signified their wish to adopt nature's latest waif by registering their votes in the office of the CRIMSON Building...