Word: detroit
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...each member becoming the head of a standing committee: Bible study, Phillips Bradley '16, of Lincoln; social, Ralph Parkhurst Bridgman '18, of Roxbury; chapel, Wallace Campbell '16, of Mt. Hamilton, Cal.; social service, Frank Fremont-Smith, Jr., '17, of Washington, D. C.; new students, Harold Studley Gray '18, of Detroit, Mich.; membership, Jose Antonio Machado, Jr., '17, of Ottawa, Can.; meetings, Harold McBride Thurston '17, of Muskegon, Mich...
There will be a regular meeting of the St. Paul's Society this evening at 7 o'clock The Rev. S. S. Marquis, of Detroit, Mich., will not be able to speak on account of illness in his family, but the Rev. Prescott Evarts, of Christ Church, Cambridge, has consented to take his place...
...Donald Appleton, of Haverhill; James Thoburn Bishop, of Mankato, Kan.; Joseph Richard Busk, of New York, N. Y.; Allen Williams Clark, of Boston; John Farwell Anderson Davis, of Brookline; Alfred Gardner, of Garden City, L. I., N. Y.; Alpheus Montague Geer, of Nutley, N. J.; Harold Studley Gray, of Detroit, Mich.; Maxwell Allen Hawkins, of Chicago, Ill.; George Merrick, Hollister, of Grand Rapids, Mich.; Ralph Horween, of Chicago, Ill.; William Fuller King, of West Newton; Edward Kuhn, of Cincinnati, O.; Milton Tenney MacDonald, of Brooklyn, N. Y.; Albert Edward MacDougall, of Flushing, L. I., N. Y,; Alan Rhys Martin...
...beyond this general result of all such holiday trips, two peculiar new features have marked the Clubs' 1914-15 tour. In the first place, a dual concert with Michigan in Detroit offered great possibilities for cementing the new friendship started by the football game last fall. At a smoker Saturday afternoon the musicians from the two universities met informally, while in the evening the good relations between Michigan and Harvard were made manifest through the appearance of both organizations on the same stage...
...made the trip left Cambridge on Tuesday evening, December 22, arriving in Syracuse Wednesday, morning, where they gave their first concert. Other concerts were given in Akron, December 25; Cleveland, December 26; Milwaukee, December 28; Chicago, December 30; St. Louis, December 31; and a dual concert with Michigan in Detroit on January 2. In all of these places the concerts were given under the auspices of the local Harvard Clubs, and in all of them many preparations were made for the entertainment of the Clubs,--sight-seeing tours, teas, dinners and dances being among the many entertainments which were tendered...