Word: casting
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...MORGAN.CLOTHING FOR ANDOVER HOUSE.- As so many men were not in their rooms Saturday afternoon, another collection of cast-off clothing will be made tonight, between seven and nine o'clock. Men who volunteered to collect will please notice these hours...
...matter that on one Sunday in December five such services were held. Requests have come for men to conduct boy's clubs in Boston and Cambridge, and two more men are wanted by the Associated Charities in Boston to collect the savings of poor people. Another call is for cast-off clothing. A resident member of the Andover House college settlement, W. E. Clark '93, has appealed for aid in this respect. In this distressful year there is a greater claim than ever on our generosity. Articles of clothing may be sent to 54 Thayer Hall, or given to collectors...
...appeal for cast-off clothing has come from Mr. Clark, one of several Harvard men resident at the Andover House in Boston, and we are very glad to do what we can to bring the matter before the students. This year a good many demands have been made upon the students for clothing and money, and there has been a fair response. Yet there is probably much more which might be given without inconvenience to the givers. Last year after a similar appeal from the Andover House, about seventyfive suits of clothes were collected; this year there is immensely greater...
...cast for "Le Mariage Force," the French play to be given by the Cercle Francais in Cambridge, December 18, and in Boston, December 21, will be as follows...
...calling there in great numbers every day, most of them insufficiently clothed and suffering severely from the cold. The clerk of the institution thought quite naturally that the students here would be willing to give away old clothes which they cannot use. There must be a great deal of cast off clothing lying unused in the students' rooms which, without any inconvenience to themselves, they might turn to this good use. Underclothes, suits, overcoats and shoes will be acceptable. Clothes may be taken to Mr. Millbury, 30 Boylston street, Cambridge, or he may be notified by postal and the clothes...