Word: forenoon
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...next morning the Clubs arrived in Chicago and spent the forenoon in sightseeing. After luncheon they attended a tea and dance given for them by Mrs. Walter C. Larned. The concert in the evening at Orchestra Hall was the crowning success of the whole trip. An audience of two thousand completely filled the hall, and gave the Clubs as hearty a welcome as they have ever received. Every number was encored, and the Glee Club Quartet was received even more enthusiastically than ever before. The concert was followed by a smoker at the University Club, and a cotillion given...
Bishop Weller will be at Randolph 30 during the day from 9 to 12 in the forenoon and from 1.30 to 6 in the afternoon for personal conferences with men who wish to see him either on religious questions or for personal talks of any kind. At 4.30 each afternoon the members of the St. Paul's Society will serve tea in the rooms to which all men in the University are cordially invited...
...Royal Highness the Duke of Abruzzi will visit the University today accompanied by Mr. Larz Anderson '88. The party will arrive in the forenoon and will call on President Eliot, after which they will be entertained privately at luncheon. His Highness will be shown over the University in the afternoon...
...Federation of Graduate Clubs of America was held in Fay House, Radcliffe College, on Tuesday and Wednesday, December 29 and 30. Delegates were present from the graduate clubs of Yale. Bryn Mawr, University of Iowa, Wellesley, University of Pennsylvania, University of Missouri, Radcliffe and Harvard. In the forenoon of the first day of the convention an address of welcome was delivered by the president of Radcliffe, Professor Le Baron R. Briggs. Following this the annual reports of the president, secretary, treasurer, and executive committee of the Federation were given. At the afternoon session, Miss Martha T. Fiske of Radcliffe...
...both the Reading Room and the Delivery Desk of the College Library will be kept open. As on other Saturdays, reserved books may be taken out after 5 o'clock, to be returned Monday morning before 9. The reading room in Harvard Hall will be open in the forenoon, but will close at 1 o'clock, when books may be taken out to be returned on Monday morning. The several libraries in Warren House will be open throughout the day as usual...