Word: auditoriums
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Tonight the University Aero Club will attend the meeting of the Aero Club of Massachusetts in the Auditorium of the Boston City Club at 7.30 o'clock to lay before that body its plans for the intercollegiate air race and air league. L. E. Thomas '20, chairman of the committee on the details of the air race, will present an outline of the activities of the University club for the coming season...
...members of the University Aero Club have been invited to attend a meeting of the Aero Club of Massachusetts to be held in the Auditorium of the Boston City Club tomorrow evening at 7.30 o'clock. At this meeting plans of the Aero Club of Massachusetts and affiliated organizations will be formulated and discussed and some action may be taken on the question of aerial racing...
...Roosevelt Club will give a luncheon on Roosevelt's birthday, next Monday, on the fourth floor of the Boston City Club Auditorium. The luncheon will begin promptly at 12.30, but will be preceded by a reception at 12 o'clock. At 1 o'clock there will be speeches by His Excellency Calvin Coolidge, Governor of Massachusetts; William Roscoe Thayer, '81, who is the leading biographer of President Roosevelt, and the Honorable James R. Garfield, son of President Garfield and member of President Roosevelt's cabinet...
...College is the fourth of the series of plans for a University War Memorial. The three previous suggestions, which have been published in the CRIMSON, for a new gymnasium, for a monument in the proposed park on the south bank of the Charles River, and for a large auditorium are projects which would require a great deal of time and money to put into execution, while the tablets in the College dormitories would cost much less, and would be more in the nature of a subsidiary memorial...
...University there is a great need for an auditorium such as this, which would have a seating capacity for more than one thousand people. At present the New Lecture Hall is the only place in which, athletic mass meetings, and other undergraduate demonstrations may be held, and that buildings is already being outgrown. Another need of a large auditorium appears now, as it does annually, in the lack of a suitable place in which to hold the Commencement exercises, where more of the guests may witness them. Again, if an adequate auditorium were provided it would afford a better place...