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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Last Thursday the university glee and mandolin clubs gave a concert in University Hall for the benefit of Evelyn College. An informal dance followed the concert and the whole affair was an artistic and financial success...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE PRINCETON LETTER. | 3/5/1897 | See Source »

...complaints recently published in the CRIMSON concerning the management of the Harvard Dining Association will benefit the Association in starting an investigation by the board of directors, and they can not hurt the steward if his present position is a just...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 2/19/1897 | See Source »

There will be an important business meeting and semi-annual election of officers Friday evening in Harvard 1, at seven o'clock sharp. A debate on the question for the Yale debate will be held after the business meeting for the benefit of the members of the Forum...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Harvard Forum. | 2/18/1897 | See Source »

...course of six lectures at the Prospect Union on "Dante's Life and Work." The lectures will be given on Monday afternoons at 3.30, beginning next Monday. The price of course tickets is five dollars, and single admission will be one dollar. The lectures are given for the benefit of the Union, and college men will find this a particularly favorable opportunity to hear Professor Norton on this subject. The dates and subjects are as follows...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Lectures by Professor Norton. | 2/12/1897 | See Source »

COLUMBIA THEATRE, March 4, at 3 p. m., Dr. Horace Howard Furness will read Henry V. for the benefit of the Massachusetts Indian Association. Tickets can be obtained from Mrs. Chas. H. Parker, 33 Chestnut street; Mrs. S. T. Hooper, 36 Rutland square; Mrs. R. T. Paine, 6 Joy street; Mrs. Curtis Guild, Jr., 124 Marlborough street; Miss Dewey, 96 Chestnut street, Boston. Seats reserved. Those on floor and in first three rows of balcony, $2.00. Rear of parquet circle and balcony, $1.50. Family circle, 75 cents. Admission without seat, 50 cents...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Special Notice. | 2/12/1897 | See Source »

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