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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...following University organizations have contributed money for the purchase of books: A. D. Club, Delta Phi Club, Phi Delta Psi Club, Porcellian Club, Hasty Pudding Club, Zeta Psi Club, Chicago Club, Memorial Society, Pi Eta Society, Kappa Gamma Chi Society, Alpha Delta Phi Fraternity, Delta Upsilon Fraternity, Signet, Musical Clubs, Advocate, Lampoon and CRIMSON...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Union Library. | 1/30/1902 | See Source »

...following organizations have contributed generously to the Library of the Union: Lampoon, Advocate, CRIMSON, Memorial Society, Pi Eta, Porcellian Club, A. D. Club, Alpha Delta Phi, University Debating Club, University Musical Clubs, Kappa Gamma Chi, Engineering Society Chicago Club...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Union Library Donations. | 10/30/1901 | See Source »

John Francis Crosby '94, Law School '97, died in Boston, October 9, of typhoid fever, after a four weeks' illness. He was a member of the Delta Upsilon fraternity. For the past three years he practiced law in Boston as a member of the firm of Fabyan and Crosby...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: OBITUARY. | 10/18/1901 | See Source »

...will make their tryst And grasp once more dear comrade's fist. They'll laugh once more at the ancient jest; Retell the stories that stand Time's test. They'll dust off the score of forgotten games, Evoke old crews of the Charles and the Thames, Repeople the Delta, and Jarvis and Holmes With heroes of battles quite equal to Rome's. Revive U. 5 and calls on the Dean Compulsory prayers, and the Holly Tree Inn Quaint John of Orange, and Daniel Pratt The Class Day tree, old Holworthy chat...

Author: By Charles WARREN (harvard .), | Title: LINES READ AT THE OPENING OF THE HARVARD UNION, OCTOBER 15, 1901. | 10/16/1901 | See Source »

Yonder on the Delta stands a hall built in memory of Harvard men, who gave all they had or hoped for in this life that their country should be one, and should be ruled in the spirit of a broad and generous democracy. So high were the hopes of these men, so strong were their wishes, so firm their resolves, that our land should be the home of a free, united people, a field for the full development of the human race, that they thought no price too great to pay for that...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: UNION DEDICATION. | 10/16/1901 | See Source »

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