Word: banquet
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...class, does something toweards this end. Why not, then, have more such dinners? Why put off this social meeting of the class until the men are two thirds of the way through college. Why not begin the first year and have a freshman dinner and an annual banquet throughout the remainder of the college life? This is a question which it is now, unfortunately, too late for '97 to consider. But for '98, '99 and succeeding classes it is a timely...
Shortly after the debate two private cars of the West End Railway carried the speakers, the judges and others to the banquet which was held at the Empire Cafe in Boston. Mayor Quincy was toastmaster. Ex-Gov. Long, Professor Hadley, Professor Mayo-Smith, and Mr. Williams, as well as President Eliot responded to toasts...
After the debate a banquet will be held at the Empire Cafe, Boston, at which Mayor Josiah Quincy will be the toastmaster. Members of the Freshman Debating Club, the Foram and the Union, besides ex-Governor Long and President Eliot will be present. Two private cars will leave Sanders Theatre for he Empire Cafe immediately after the debate...
...TOWNER, Sec.ALL Harvard Union, Forum and Freshman Debating Society men who desire to attend the banquet following the debate must hand their names with the necessary money to me before Wednesday night...
Among those who will be present afterwards at the banquet are the following: President Eliot, ex-Governor Russell, ex-Governor Long, President Francis A. Walker, the judges, Professor James Barr Ames, Professor Albert Bushnell Hart, Professor George P. Baker, Professor L B. R. Briggs, Professor F. W. Taussig...