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...members of the retiring board of Directors of the Harvard Dining Association who enjoyed the banquet provided under the direction of the steward last Tuesday evening, learned, that, however renowned Boston and New York have become through the fame of Hall and Whipple and Delmonico, Cambridge may surpass both through the ability and taste of Mr. Sullivan. The table was spread in the directors room of the hall. The menu provided was as follows...
...annual dinner of the New York Harvard Club will be held at Delmonico's on Feb. 21st, at 6 P. M. All Harvard men are invited. The price of tickets for the dinner, including wine, is $6.00, the Club, as usual, paying the additional cost. Tickets may be obtained of the secretary, Nat. C. Smith, 95 Nasseau St., or of the treasurer, Wm. Montgomery, Jr., 37 Wall...
...fraternity of the Delta Kappa Epsilon held a dinner at Delmonico's last night...
About 170 members of the Psi Upsilon Fraternity, representing each of the nineteen chapters, attended the annual banquet at Delmonico's, New York. The fraternity since 1833 has established chapters at Union, Amherst, Hamilton, Dartmouth, Bowdoin, Columbia, Trinity, Harvard, Yale and Kenyon colleges, also Lehigh, Syracuse. Rochester, Chicago, Wesleyan, Michigan, Brown, Cornell and New York universities, and in New York city and vacinity has about 1200 members. The circular recently issued stated that "the purpose of this banquet is to assemble the members and organize a New York Psi Upsilon Alumni Association." In accordance with this circular such a society...
About 80 gentlemen met Saturday night at Delmonico's, at the regular meeting of the New York Harvard Club. Officers for the ensuing year, and 36 new members were elected, and the names of 25 candidates for membership were proposed. The following resolution was passed : "That a committee of three be appointed by the chair with authority to add to their numbers, to correspond with Harvard associations in other cities, and with the collegiate authorities, with a view to introduce the English language as the official language of the university, and its use in commencement programs and proceedings...