Word: french
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...sign that a society is in a healthy condition when there is sufficient interest among its members to induce them to undergo the trouble and annoyance of getting up theatricals. The members of the Conference Fransaise are now rehearsing for a French play which will be presented tomorrow evening. We congratulate the Society on its enterprise. It is a tendency of all societies formed for purposes of educational improvement to degenerate and lose their vitality as time goes on and the novelty wears off. The Conference Francaise seems to be in no such danger and the deep interest taken...
LOST.- Odyssey XIII and XXIV and Chardenal's First French Course. Please leave address at Memorial Bulletin...
...acknowledged fact that J. F. Noera, 436 Harvard street, has the finest line of English Cheviot and French Flannel for shirts and pajamas ever imported...
CONSTANTLY on hand, all the latest style E. and W. Collars and Cuffs. Full Dress Shirts, and everything requisite for evening dress. All kinds of Bath Wraps, English Cheviot and French Flannel Shirts and Pajamas, etc., at J F. Noera's, 436 Harvard street...
...meeting of the Harvard Club of New York, in the club house on West Twenty-second street, the following list of officers was reported by the Nominating Committee: President, Francis O. French; Vice-President, Edward King; Secretary, Evart Jansen Wendell; Treasurer, William Montgomery, Jr.; Board of Managers, Edward Wetmore, Charles C. Beaman, Nathaniel T. Smith, Charles H. Russell, Jr., Samuel L. Ordway, T. Frank Brownell, Edward L. Parvis, Louis C. Clark, Amos K. Fiske, Henry H. Crocker, Jr., Eugene D. Hawkins, Franklin Bartlett, J. Hampden Robb, George Blagden; Committee on Admissions, George Walton Green, George H. Sargeant, G. Willett...