Word: francisco
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...comes word from the Pacific Coast that through the generosity of some wealthy citizens of San Francisco a hundred undergraduates of Leland Stanford have volunteered for a half-year's service in the war zone. It is not merely the number of the volunteers which is remarkable, but the spirit they have shown in heeding what is a universal call...
Phillips Brooks House Association will entertain the members of the Columbia Park Boys Club of San Francisco, Cal., in their visit to the University today. The club is making a tour of the United States, particularly in the East, and is inspecting the various colleges and universities on its route. The organization has been in Boston throughout the week giving entertainments in dramatics, gymnastics and musical selections at the Boston Theatre...
...Columbia Park Boys' Club has a nation-wide reputation among social service workers. It was originally one of many settlement house clubs in San Francisco, but by means of its entertainments, which are both clever and interesting, it has reached the stage where it is self-supporting. The are 45 boys, drawn from the less favored districts of San Francisco, enrolled in its membership, the majority of them being about 14 years old. The club has its own uniform which the members wear in their exhibitions so that there is no individual brilliancy but only the perfection of the whole...
...Columbia Park Boys' Club of San Francisco, Cal, which is making a tour of the United States and which has just completed a 600-mile hike from Washington to Boston, will be entertained at the University by the Phillips Brooks House Association next Friday. This organization of 45 boys from the slums of San Francisco is in Boston during this week giving exhibitions consisting of dramatics, gymnastics and musical selections at the Boston Theatre. Friday the members of the club will come out to Cambridge at noon, when they will be entertained at lunch by individual Freshmen at the Freshman...
...Wireless Club has elected the following officers for the year 1916-17; manager, Stearns Poor '17, of West Newton; secretary-treasurer, Eldridge Buckingham '19, of San Francisco, Cal.; chief operator, Samuel Winthrop Dean '19, of Lexington. The executive committee for the year will consist of these officers and Edwin Putnam Dallin '16, of Arlington Heights, and Ernest Flagg Henderson, Jr., '18, of Monadnock, N. H. Professor H. Zennec, of Germany, one of the world's foremost authorities on wireless telegraphy, and Dr. Leon Chaffee, instructor in physics at the University, were elected as honorary members of the club...