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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Signet Club, Camb. 2354-W. Southern Club, Camb. 3713-J. Spee Club, Camb. 962 Sphinx Club, Camb. 22593 Theta Delta Chi, Camb. 22446 Union Club, Haymarket 589 University Club, Back Bay 2772 Varsity Club, Camb. 4799 Western Club, Camb. 3298-W. Zeta Psi Club, Camb. 962 DORMITORIES. Apley Court, Camb. 22560 Apthorp House, Camb. 3360 Andover Hall, Camb. 23491 Beck Hall, Camb. 1650 Brentford Hall, Camb. 2660 Claverly Hall, Camb. 22462 College House, Camb. 22465 Conant Hall, Camb. 22511, 22537 Craigie Hall, Camb. 22522 Dana Chambers, Camb. 22556 Divinity Hall, Camb. 22460 Drayton Hall, Camb. 22419 Dunster Hall, Camb...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CRIMSON TELEPHONE DIRECTORY | 2/14/1913 | See Source »

...fourth annual dinner of the Harvard Law School Association of New York City will be held at the Harvard Club of New York tomorrow evening. The speakers will include Justice Holmes '61, of the United States Supreme Court, Dean Esra R. Thayer '88, of the Harvard Law School, J. L. Cadwalder L. '61, and Harold Otis '04 of Boston. P. B. Olney '03, president of the association, will preside...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Dinner of Law School Association | 2/14/1913 | See Source »

...Wilson declares that "Congress is predominant over its so-called co-ordinate branches. Whereas Congress at first overshadowed neither president nor federal judiciary, it now (in 1884) rules both with easy mastery and a high hand." And yet the country remembers instances in which four members of the Supreme Court, acting jointly, have set aside acts passed by Congress, which received the signature of the president. Every Monday for more than a month not only Wall street but the leading trade interests of the country have awaited a ruling by the Supreme Court in the Minnesota rate case which...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Fact and Comment | 2/4/1913 | See Source »

...thief caught in the rooms of H. S. Sturgis '15 and P. H. Sherwood '15 in Apley court yesterday afternoon is evidently the one responsible for most of the recent robberies which have been committed in Dana Chambers, Thayer, Holworthy, Westmorly, Craigie, and Apthorp House. Sturgis discovered the man in his room upon his return from lunch. The intruder attempted to simulate a student, but betrayed himself, and Sturgis detained the thief while he called the police from the telephone in his room. The man arrested gave a fictitious name at the police station, claiming to be a student...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THIEF CAUGHT IN APLEY | 1/29/1913 | See Source »

Jewelry valued at several hundred dollars, gathered from the rooms in Apley Court, was found wrapped up in a towel lying in a closet of Sturgis' room where the burglar had thrown it when he was trapped. The prisoner is in the Cambridge police station charged with seven counts of larceny, which involve thefts amounting to over...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THIEF CAUGHT IN APLEY | 1/29/1913 | See Source »

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