Word: billiard
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...handicap pool and billiard tournament, free to all members of the Union, will begin on Monday, February 24. In case a sufficient number of men enter the matches, a cap will be given to the winner of each event. All men wishing to enter the tournament must sign the blue-book in the office of the Union by Saturday, February 22. P. Eaton '14 and V. Shaw-Kennedy '16 have been appointed as a committee to encourage pool and billiard playing at the Union and to make arrangements for the tournaments which the Governing Board has decided to inaugurate...
...frolic" will give everyone a chance to enjoy himself to the extent of his capacity. Arrangements have been made for the reservation of the new swimming pool as well as the billiard tables and bowling alleys. All of these will be at the free disposal of Harvard men during the evening. At 9 o'clock the guests will be rounded up in the grill room and refreshments will be served...
...privileges of the Cambridge Y. M. C. A. will be extended to the University Christian Association and to members of Dr. Fitch's Freshman Bible Class on Thursday evening. The swimming pool, billiard tables and bowling allies will be at the disposal of guests. A prominent member of the Faculty will speak, after which refreshments will be served...
...hear of a new proposal: that the space now used for billiard tables be turned into a swimming pool, a pool which even larger than that at the Y. M. C. A., can be of service not only to candidates for the swimming team, but for all Union members who wish to enjoy it. This tank is as yet only a proposal, its future has not been actually determined, but we wish to emphasize the good effects which we think will result from it. It will help the swimming team, and encourage swimming in general. It will make membership...
...made, the general arrangement will be as follows: The building itself will be a large one of five stories--the maximum allowed by the law in that neighborhood--with an extra elevation in the rear for sleeping accommodations. The first floor will be occupied by a living room, a billiard room, and a cafe. A spacious assembly room, Harvard Hall, will take up the greater part of the second story, providing ample quarters for large dinners and meetings. Behind it there will be a library and a private dining room. The rest of the space will be devoted to sleeping...