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...Pool and Billiard Committee.--Mayer Frederick Gates '15, of Memphis, Tenn.; Richard Goodwin Gibson '15, of Brookline; Theron John Reed '15, of Cambridge; Sidney Edwin Stuart, Jr., '16, of Wilmington...
...about 2700 regular members, there are 150 life members, who are charged a fee of $50, payable in five yearly installments of $10 each. While inadequate to the size of the organization, the Union club house serves many purposes. Its Dining Rooms are well patronized and the Reading and Billiard Rooms furnish convenient pleasure and amusement for a great many students. Practically all smokers and dinners are given in the Union, and there is a dance, open to all members for 50 cents, given every Saturday night, the usual attendance being from 75 to 100 couples. Every Friday night...
...ladies' restaurants nor rooms where private dinners may be served. The libraries contain a variety of books and are located in rooms easily accessible to the reading rooms where a large number of magazines and newspapers are kept on file. Writing rooms are provided in Byers Hall, and billiard rooms are found in both buildings. No university organizations have their offices in either of these institutions, but rooms are available for any bodies desiring to use them, although they have been closed to musical clubs. In Byers Hall there are a few rooms which are rented to students, but there...
Members of the Christian Association will take part in a "Frolic" at the Cambridge Y. M. C. A. on Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. The entire building will be at the desposal of Harvard men, including the swimming pool, billiard tables and bowling allies. Refreshments will be served later in the evening. Everything will be free...
Play in the first round of the Union billiard tournament has been commenced. The pairings have been posted in the basement of the Union, and the first round matches must be played this week. Cups will be awarded the winners of first and second places...