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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Mellone, 35 Centre street; Hof Brau Haus, corner of Church and Crown streets; Old Heidelberg, 135 Temple street; Child's, corner of Crown and Church streets; Speh's, 133 Meadow street; Dwight Grill Room; Byers Grill, basement of Byers Hall on corner of College and Grove streets; Royal Lunch, Elm street, opposite the Yale gymnasium; Capital Lunch, 848 Chapel street, and 107 Meadows street; Longleys, 92 Church street, and 355 State street...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: WHERE TO EAT AT NEW HAVEN | 11/19/1914 | See Source »

...Yale University Dining Hall will be open to Harvard and Yale graduates and undergraduates and their guests, including ladies, from Friday, November 20, to Monday, November 23, inclusive. The Hall is situated at the head of Blunt avenue, which runs north from Elm street between College and High streets. On the dates given above meals will be served at the following hours: breakfast, Friday, Saturday and Monday, 7.15 to 9.30 o'clock; Sunday, 9 to 9.30 o'clock; lunch, Friday and Monday, 12 to 1.45 o'clock; Saturday, 11.15 to 1.45 o'clock; Sunday, 1 to 2.15 o'clock; dinner...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: WHERE TO EAT AT NEW HAVEN | 11/19/1914 | See Source »

...start of the movement for restoring the elms to the Yard was made by the class of 1883 more than a year ago when they offered funds for transplanting a single large elm to the Yard. No further action was taken, however, until last spring, when additional funds sufficient to move three more trees were offered from other sources. Professor Fisher, in charge of the work of restoring and protecting the trees in the Yard, then undertook a thorough investigation of the problem. With the aid of F. L. Olmsted '94, J. W. Chapman S.D. '11, H. J. Koehler...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FOUR ELMS FROM CLASS OF 1883 | 10/13/1914 | See Source »

...Hoskier, R. W., James Smith C 27.Howe, G. L., Gore B 11.Howe, J. F., Gore A 23.Hubbard, J. L., Persis Smith B 41.Huckins, H. E., 20 Elm Hill Pk., Roxbury.Hughes, G. F., Grays 48.Hulme, F. R., James Smith B 24.Hurwitz, L., 151 Derby St., Salem.Huy, H. A. W., Gore D 31.Hyde, L. S., College House 31.Imbric B. V., Gore E 11.Irvin, R. S. K., Ridgely 4.Israel, M., 7 Fowler St., Dorchester.Jackson, D. C., Jr., James Smith B 24.Jackson, F. M., 40 Market St., Newburyport.Jenney, T., Standish A 15.Johnson, G. A., Persis Smith B 32.Johnson, G. L., Standish C 42.Johnson...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD CRIMSON'S DIRECTORY OF FRESHMEN | 10/13/1914 | See Source »

...that so much attention has been given to the brown-tailed moth, the elm-tree panther (or whatever it is,) and other pests in the Yard, why not rid it of that human pest called the insurance drummer? He stands around, enters Sever, and our very class-rooms in his impudence, he pounces on instructors and students, dreaded by all, a babbling symbol of the imminence of death. Can we not even in the privacy of our work-rooms eschew the cringing advances of this infernal nuisance? Is it not within the authority of our excellent "Yard Cops" to expel...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Communications | 4/8/1914 | See Source »

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