Word: consisting
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Washington street has now been open nearly a week, the formal opening exercises having been held last Wednesday evening as was announced. The idea was suggested last year, but was given up on account of the expense. The committee to which most credit is due for the final success, consists of Mr. M. Chamberlain, G. T. Morse '98, and W. C. Gerrish '99. They have raised enough money to keep the room open for a good part of the year and have arranged to have a Harvard man in attendance every evening. The Church Army which occupies the room above...
...Christmas entertainment will be given this evening at 7.45 o'clock at the Prospect Union, 744 Mass. avenue, Cambridgeport. It will be a ladies night and admission will be free to all. The programme will consist of an address by Rev. Dr. Alexander McKenzie. Music by the Mozart Trio: Miss Bertha Lloyd, violin; Miss Edith Cabot, violoncello; Miss Geneva Weitze, piano. Solos by Miss Florence Tyler and Miss Cheever, accompanied by Miss Blethen; readings by Mr. H. Porter Smith, etc. Harvard men invited...
...last meeting of the Athletic Committee the chairman was directed to appoint a special committee to consider the subject and report back. This committee will consist of Professor E. H. Hall, J. J. Storrow '85, N. W. Bingham '95, W. S. Youngman '95, and G. von Utassy...
...make the clubhouse the center of all athletic interests. In the basement there will be a large and fully equipped gymnasium. the ground floor will contain a swimming pool and shower baths, a reading room, and billiard and pool tables. If sufficient money is subscribed the second floor will consist of a large assembly room for athletic meetings. On the third floor will be sleeping rooms for members of the teams. It is intended that the crew, the track, football and baseball teams make this their home while in training...
...Thanksgiving entertainment will be given this evening at the Prospect Union, 744 Mass. Ave., Cambridgeport, at 7.45 o'clock. It will be a ladies's night and the entertainment will be free to all. The programme will consist of violin solos by Mrs. J. M. Robertson of London, England, and vocal and instrumental music and readings. Harvard men are invited...