Word: givens
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Cambridge post office, occupying Nos. 18 and 22 Boylston street, in Read's block, was yesterday formally opened and given up throughout to the inspection of the public. As the lease for the old office has not expired it has been thought best not to conduct the business of the mails in the new office until it is completely finished. This will probably be by Saturday...
...COLBERT, 323 Warren street, Boston Highlands. caterer and confectioner, has made extensive additions to his facilities in catering, and is prepared to receive and execute orders for receptions, banquets, public and private dinners, at short notice. Orders for cake, ices, ice creams, wedding cake, etc., given prompt attention. Telephone connection...
...Club," and "Kelley's Scoop," by J. B. Holden, Jr., '99. The first is a tale of a mining town and draws several unusually vivid characters, notably that of the hero, Peter. The plot is interesting from the first and the local color carefully given. It is stories of this type that are most valuable in college papers, for they strike out in original pathos and require the gift of narration in a large degree to be even fairly successful. "On the Way to the Club" is also original, and, though less pretentious, succeeds in its object. The third story...
...private performance of the one-act play "Die Schul Reiterin" was given by the Deutscher Verein last evening in the Newtowne Club House. The performance went off with a great deal of spirit and without any perceptible hitches. There was a tendency, however, to speak rapidly and to slur many of the words and phrases. H. B. Stanton 1900 and J. W. Frothingham '99 played their parts most intelligently and with least exaggeration...
...second Yard Concert given last night was even more successful than the first. The Mandolin Club played a serenade and the "Cozette March," and the Banjo Club gave the "Stars and Stripes," "The Cake Walk" and "Up the Street." The Glee Club sang "Johnny Harvard," "The Three Glasses," "The Sensible Serenade," "The Pope," "Monks' Chorus," "Mulligan Musketeers," and closed the concert with "Fair Harvard" and "America...