Word: dinner
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Saturday the clubs will make a trip to Niagara, which will be followed on their return by a dinner at the Hotel Lafayette. The following are the committee chairmen in charge of arrangements...
...dinner given Saturday night by the CRIMSON to its graduate editors, R. B. Merriman '96 explained in detail the plans for compulsory physical training for Freshmen which is awaiting action by the Board of Governors. In his speech he emphasized the fact that it is the purpose of this new plan to keep as far from the feeling of compulsion as possible, while making certain that all members of the first year class take an active interest in the various forms of sport...
Under the auspices of the American Ambulance Field Drivers Association, a reunion dinner for all members of the American Field Service who served during the war, will be held at the Hotel Somerset, Boston, on Friday evening, June 6 at 7 o'clock. The Association was tentatively formed in Boston in 1917 with a view to making it a permanent organization, and of keeping former Field Service Volunteers in touch with one another...
...former members of the Field Service are invited to attend this reunion. Acceptances, together with a remittance of $5 to cover the cost of the dinner, should be sent to Reverley Rantoul, Treasurer...
After a lapse of three years the CRIMSON will again on Saturday night resume its custom of holding an annual dinner. It will take place in the Sanctum of the CRIMSON Building at 7 o'clock in the evening. The purpose of the dinner is to discuss informally between the active editors and guests the present problems which confront the University; to further co-operation with the University authorities, and with the publications of other colleges; and to formulate policies for next year in regard to the CRIMSON. Approximately eighty guests are expected, including over eighty former editors...