Word: chicago
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Thursday, December 26, at Chicago, Illinois. Tickets may be had on application to W. C. Larned, Jr., 1511 Heyworth Building Chicago...
...following Harvard Clubs will send delegates to the dinner: Bangor, Dr. W. C. Mason '74; Berkshire, W. N. Seaver '00; Chicago, name not given; Cleveland, J. Foster, Jr., '02; Connecticut Valley, C. H. Beckwith '94; Eastern Illinois, E. J. James of Urbana; Fall River, name not given; Fitchburg, E. P. Pierce L.'77; Keene, N. H., J. S. Seward '68; Lawrence, C. G. Saunders '67; Lowell, G. H. Spaulding '96; Manchester, N. H., T. M. Chalmers '91; Minnesota, H. Elliott '81; New Jersey, name not given; New York City, A. G. Fox '69, President of Harvard Alumni Association; Rhode Island...
...Robins is a graduate of the law department of Columbian University, Washington, and for two years, after his graduation practiced law in San Francisco. Since 1904 he has been a lecturer in sociology in the University of Chicago. He is connected with a number of charitable and social service organizations and has given the following addresses, which have been published: "What Constitutes a Model Municipal Lodging House," "Side Lights on Graft and Grafters," and "Homeless Men an Industrial Product...
...Seaverns, secretary, comes from Chicago, Illinois, and prepared at the Harvard School of that city. He was on his Freshman track team...
...copies of the medal have recently been put on sale, and may be obtained at the Co-operative Society, at the Union, at University 9, from E. H. Wells, Secretary of the Harvard Alumni Association, 50 State street, Boston; from Mr. John De La Mater, 515 Western Union Building, Chicago, III., and from the Secretary of the Harvard Club of New York. The price of the medals will be $5 each, which will approximately cover the cost of the medal, and the cost of importation and duties. They will be sold only to graduates and students of the University...